We're back in Monaco for the start of the spring auction season. And what better way to get a feel for the lots to watch than actually handle them in
We're back in Monaco for the start of the spring auction season. And what better way to get a feel for the lots to watch than actually handle them in
What a week it was in Geneva for Watches & Wonders. The Hodinkee team descended upon the city for the biggest show in watches, ready to deliver a bevy of
Ronnie Fieg – and the company he founded, Kith – is likely no stranger to anyone here. He's a longtime friend of mine, and a friend of Hodinkee. He was,
I know I'm not alone when I say that a lot of what I love about watches is the nostalgia of it all. It's also an overlooked part of what
Nothing can prepare you for Watches and Wonders 2024 – nothing short of going to Watches and Wonders 2024. You're in the "motherland" of watches, surrounded by people who are
This weekend, Monaco Legend Group will auction off one of eight known (twelve made) Rolex split-second chronographs, the ref. 4113, from the collection of John Goldberger. If the watch sounds
Last week, several eagle-eyed Patek Philippe fans noticed that the Aquanaut Travel Time suddenly went from 120m of water resistance to just 30m. I noticed it as I wrote about
Each week, we present a selection of our favorite watches from the pre-owned side of our collection. We photograph each one so that you get a closer look at what
We are 100 days out from the 2024 Paris Olympics. How do I know that? Because Omega just gave a two-prong reminder releasing a duo of Speedmaster Chronoscope models in
I bet most people have a watch they’ve convinced themselves they’re going to have one day, no matter how out of reach it might always be. The Patek ref. 5164
After record-breaking viewership of the Women's NCAA Tournament, it's time to turn our attention to the WNBA Draft, which takes place tonight. Iowa phenom, household name, and superstar Caitlin Clark
Since 2017, Cartier has dutifully reissued one of its classic shapes as part of its Cartier Privé collection. This year, one of the oldest takes its turn: the Tortue. Originally
The day after Watches & Wonders is always a rough one. The night before, we had a fantastic party at Lucid Studios in Geneva, where the community came out in
We flew back from Watches & Wonders on Saturday, just in time to catch Sunday at The Masters – and to witness Scottie Scheffler make a bit of history. Yesterday,
Earlier this week, I imagined what the reaction of the watch world would be if a massive brand like Rolex made a watch that told the time backward. My first