If the film Night at the Museum hadn't taken place at the American Museum of Natural History, but, say, in the South of France (Monaco, to be exact), and during
If the film Night at the Museum hadn't taken place at the American Museum of Natural History, but, say, in the South of France (Monaco, to be exact), and during
This year it's Turtles all the way down for Cartier (not just a Hindu and Chinese phrase referring to the "World-bearing Turtle," but also the name of one of my
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
About a month before Watches & Wonders, a Vacheron Constantin team member told me something big would come from the Maison just ahead of the trade show. They also told
As I wrote last year, major auctions can be marketing exercises as much as they represent a true market nowadays. And unlike last spring, I wasn't in Geneva to attend
After a week off, we're back with another Wednesday episode of Hodinkee Radio. In addition to the podcast feed, each episode also has video, so swing by Hodinkee's YouTube channel
Seiko makes a lot of dive watches – it's largely what they are known for. However, despite a range of models representing multiple philosophies, aesthetic eras, and price points, some
It was a year ago, nearly exactly to the day, when I asked Parmigiani Fleurier's CEO Guido Terreni: When would we see a new Toric? More than anything, I wanted
This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by HSNY's librarian, Miranda Marraccini. When it comes to watches, they come in all sizes. Bigger is not
There's a new generation of watch microbrands that's got me excited. (Side note: I never really liked the term "microbrands" – James recently proposed "boutique brand" as an alternative and
When the spring Geneva auction season kicked off on Friday, it did so in an unusual fashion. Due to questions surrounding the financial reporting of the Only Watch charity auction,
This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by HSNY's librarian, Miranda Marraccini. For much of the past few centuries, watchmaking comfortably occupied a position as
Last year, I finally met Mr. Naoya Hida-san and his team as they did a trunk show at The Armoury in New York City. The Armoury is no stranger to
Now that we're about a month removed from the biggest trade show in the watch world, it's time to take a second – and far closer – look at the