Gong Hei Fat Choy! Today marks the official kickoff of the Year of the Snake, and what better way to do that on a website dedicated to watches than, well,
Gong Hei Fat Choy! Today marks the official kickoff of the Year of the Snake, and what better way to do that on a website dedicated to watches than, well,
What We Know Autodromo has just brought back one of its earliest designs in the Monoposto – but this time, it's for a special reason. In November 2012, the original
Giorgio Galli is an OG of the watch industry. The Italian designer has decades of experience, most notably helming Swatch's Milan-based design headquarters in the 90s and later touching projects
Welcome to "How To Wear It," where our Style Editor Malaika Crawford takes one beloved watch and shows you how to make it look its best – with styling tips
The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) announces the election of new officers for 2025. This leadership transition underscores HSNY's commitment to fostering excellence and innovation in the field of
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Welcome back to Bring A Loupe, and Happy Friday! LVMH Watch Week 2025 is officially coming to a close and, with it, Hodinkee.com is littered with new releases from the
What We Know Under the steady guidance of Rick Marei, the Aquastar brand has been carefully revived over the past five years with reissues of its Deepstar and Benthos references,
There's something so deeply cool about Urwerk. I recently wrote about how I wrestle with loving the idea of vintage watches but find modern watches so enticing, and if there's
Around this time, two days ago, I was finishing my first appointments at LVMH Watch Week, the group's annual early-year trade show, where brands release their early novelties and tease
What We Know Oftentimes, when a watch brand "collaborates" with a charitable organization, one may assume a position of skepticism for one-time endeavors that keep details like total contribution and
In partnership with UBS, we hosted a get-together and series of talks in New York City called "House of Craft." The event featured a who's who of watch-world luminaries, including
What We Know This year, on the 75th anniversary of Formula 1, Tag Heuer takes the Crown, so to speak, and becomes the motorsport's Official Timekeeper. In a highly speculated
What We Know The LVMH-owned Gérald Genta brand has unveiled the fourth piece in its Gentissima Oursin collection (Oursin is French for "sea urchin") – the Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal.