What We Know Recently announced under the banner of Timex Japan's continued focus on recreating versions of the old school, so-called "OG" 8-Lap Ironman, we now have three brand new
What We Know Recently announced under the banner of Timex Japan's continued focus on recreating versions of the old school, so-called "OG" 8-Lap Ironman, we now have three brand new
By now, my anachronistic love of pocket watches – my "pocket watch agenda," as it's become known – is well documented. I'm sure someone (maybe Rich) would have liked them
Here's a special treat for, well, all of us as the consistently excellent "Slow Mo Guys" Youtube channel just published a brand new video in which Gavin uses a selection
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
The Horological Society of New York (HSNY), America's oldest watchmaking guild, founded in 1866, announces today "Early American Pocket Watches," a revolutionary exhibit showcasing a collection of pocket watches that
What We Know During Watches and Wonders 2023, Oris came out of nowhere and released a wild and unabashedly green collaboration with The Muppets in the Oris ProPilot X Kermit
This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written HSNY's librarians. Today's post was jointly written by Dr. Miranda Marraccini and St John Karp. Happy New Year
Last August, at Geneva Watch Days, a watch came out that has seldom left my head since its – and the brand's – own inception. That watch is the Albishorn
What We Know Eight years after stepping away from his last eponymous brand, Speake-Marin, and three years after starting PS Horology, Peter Speake has just announced his first model, the
What We Know Design duo Phil Toledano and Alfred Chan are set to release a follow-up to their first watch, the B/1, this spring. The new model, aptly named B/1.2,
Photo above: Pocket watch by John Wright, New York City, ca. 1715, the earliest known American watch. A watch was one of the most expensive consumer goods that one could
What We Know Would you look at that – it's 2025! Though it's much too early in the year to start calling what trends we might see come and go,
On the first day of Watches & Wonders this year, the Hodinkee team was sitting in a hotel conference room prepping to cover the Patek, Rolex, and Tudor releases when
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