What We Know Earlier this year, F.P. Journe quietly announced that they would no longer doing limited edition releases – well, after one last hurrah. The brand produces around 1,000
What We Know Earlier this year, F.P. Journe quietly announced that they would no longer doing limited edition releases – well, after one last hurrah. The brand produces around 1,000
A Cartier Pendule Mystérieuse and a Cartier Pendulette à Chevalet are up for sale at Phillips New York auction this weekend. Originally belonging to a group of four clocks, the
What We Know Omega has just introduced a pair of new bi-color Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch models using the brand's proprietary 18-karat Moonshine Gold or Sedna Gold. Besides the new bi-color
Sylvester Stallone's Patek Philippe Grand Master Chime ref. 6300G, along with a few other watches from his collection, are being sold by Sotheby's in New York this week, and any
What We Know TAG Heuer has just unveiled the latest generation of the brand's popular Aquaracer Professional 300 diver. These new models offer the option of either a date or
What We Know Every year for the last five, on June 1, Oris has released a 250-piece limited edition to celebrate the registration of its company in Hölstein, Switzerland, on
Ulysse Nardin has been in undisrupted business for 178 years and following a major win at last year's GPHG awards and an impressive novelty launch at Watches & Wonders Geneva
What We Know Today, Audemars Piguet launches the new 23mm "Mini Oak" collection. Self-referential in its re-interpretation of the 20mm Mini Royal Oak from 1997, but brand new in its
What We Know In 2019, Audemars Piguet launched the Code 11.59 collection, which was positioned as an alternative to the Royal Oak (after discontinuing the Jules Audemars and Millenary lines
What We Know Earlier this week, Richard Mille and Rafael "Rafa" Nadal marked 14 years of their partnership with a new release: The RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon. The RM 27
A day later because of the holiday weekend here in the States, but we're back with another episode of Hodinkee Radio. In addition to the podcast feed, each episode also
Today, Credor is celebrating the brand's 50th anniversary by re-releasing the Credor Locomotive, a Gerald Genta design put into production by Credor (under the umbrella of Seiko) back in 1979.
Recently, I took a look at the redesign of the new Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Petite Seconde, a time-only watch from the brand's original collection that has been reinterpreted and was