What We Know Grand Seiko is back with some cool new watches in its iconic steel Zaratsu-polished cases inspired by one of the other icons of Japanese steel: the katana.
What We Know Grand Seiko is back with some cool new watches in its iconic steel Zaratsu-polished cases inspired by one of the other icons of Japanese steel: the katana.
Each week, we present a selection of our favorite watches from the pre-owned side of our collection. Captured by our talented in-house photographers, you get a closer look at what
Every two years, Only Watch, the charitable auction for which brands produce one-off timepieces to raise money for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research, is full of surprises. This year, one of
Last week when Atelier de Chronométrie posted one of their pièce unique creations on Instagram, I was captivated. Their newest watch, the AdC17 rattrapante, is just flat-out gorgeous, with a
What We Know In recent years, we've seen Glashütte Original experiment in various ways with its Senator line, from skeletonized dials to Tourbillon movements along with stylistic changes of the
What We Know Earlier this year King Seiko released two non-limited edition and higher-end watches, the SJE089 and SJE091, to start rounding out the relatively newly-revived portion of the Seiko
The Horological Society of New York's (HSNY) award-winning classes are returning to London, England, on September 30 and October 1, 2023. The courses, which cover HSNY's Horology 101-103 curriculum, will
Hop in the wayback machine with me for a minute, will ya? Let's dial it back to 2012, when one John Mayer wrote an article recommending his "five best buys
Tom Brady crossed the pond over the weekend to attend a Birmingham City football club match. Words I never thought I would hear, let alone write down. If you aren't
This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by HSNY's librarian, Miranda Marraccini. Whether you're traveling this summer or opting for a staycation, the Horological Society
There is no period as visually defined as the 1970s – at least in my mind. It was a benchmark decade for all things experimental, wavy, and technicolored. But beyond
What We Know While Oris is best known for its vintage-inspired (think Divers Sixty-Five) and inventive (Kermit the Frog Pro-Pilot X) creations, the brand also shares another passion: making the
Today we're covering neo-vintage watches generally and including images of a Vacheron Constantin ref. 47101 chronograph in yellow gold available via Hodinkee Private Sales. If you're interested in this Vacheron,
There are a few watches that have perpetually caught my attention over the course of my endless enthusiasm. These aren't watches I've owned, and they aren't even necessarily watches I've