This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by its librarians. Today's post was written by Head Librarian Miranda Marraccini. When visitors come to our library
This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by its librarians. Today's post was written by Head Librarian Miranda Marraccini. When visitors come to our library
Roland Garros delivered tennis perfection this weekend, on the racket and the wrists, with dream finals featuring the top seeds on both sides of the draw. Coco Gauff and Carlos
Last week, we launched Volume 14 of Hodinkee Magazine, and to celebrate, we threw a little party for friends and Hodinkee staff at Watches of Switzerland in Hudson Yards. From
The latest installment in the UBS House of Craft series featured an exclusive preview of the 1931 Polo Club Traveling Collection and conversation with Jaeger-LeCoultre Americas President Anne-Laure Ritter, and
Welcome back to Bring A Loupe, and happy New York Summer auction weekend Friday! Yes, it's another week of major auction house sales, can you believe it? Phillips, Christie's, and
Year after year and watch after watch, I've never ceased to be amazed by Laurent Ferrier's creations. Last year, I was captivated by the brand's first moon phase complication, the
What We Know The latest collaboration between Noah and Timex takes its cues from the shoreline. Inspired by the quiet symbolism of lighthouses – those stoic, rhythmic guides that once
The day is finally here. Urban Jürgensen has been reborn yet again, under the guidance of one of the world’s great living independent watchmakers, but with a distinctly different approach
What We Know Earlier this year, I wrote about a lume-dialed version of the Citizen Aqualand that now sits in my collection – one of the most unusual ani-digi watches
What We Know It's a rare occasion when a brand revives an old movement – even rarer when the technology was revolutionary 60 years ago and maybe a bit anachronistic
What We Know As part of its 250th anniversary celebration, Breguet has taken flight once more — this time, over Manhattan. Following recent celebratory stops in Paris with the Classique
In 1966, advertising executives tasked with creating marketing campaigns for Rolex advised the Swiss brand that its messaging required a change. A creeping cynicism and shifting cultural values meant the
In 2017, the Great Clock of Westminster—better known as Big Ben—was fully dismantled and removed from the iconic Elizabeth Tower for the first time since its installation in 1859. This
What We Know The Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms lineup just got a little bigger and a bit more verdant yesterday with the announcement that, on June 7, you
What We Know The Infinity Series helped put J.N. Shapiro on collectors' radars when it launched in 2018, and now the next evolution of that model is here with the