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It’s long been a goal of the Worn & Wound team to use our platform to support charitable causes. Despite making philanthropic contributions from time to time over the years, we’ve never really used the full might of our platform to make an impact. And so I am very excited to share with the Worn […] The post Join Us in Supporting the 2025 Ride to Conquer Cancer appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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The Horologist's Loupe, February 2025

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} } François Perez of Biver lectures on Feb. 3! 🇨🇭 Fundamentals of Luxury Watchmaking Craftsmanship François Perez, Technical Director and Movement Constructor at Biver (Givrins, Switzerland) Monday, February 3, 2025 What does it take to create a timepiece that transcends mere function and becomes a work of art? How do watchmakers incorporate elements of design and aesthetics into their creations? And what specific skills and techniques are necessary to elevate a watch from a simple tool to an object of beauty and wonder? With a career distinguished by multiple world records in horological innovation, François Perez, Technical Director and Movement Constructor at Biver, draws on both his personal achievements and the brand's meticulous approach to advance the art and science of horology. At the February 2025 lecture of the Horological Society of New York (HSNY), Perez will discuss the processes that transform raw materials into exceptional mechanical timepieces. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the craftsmanship involved in creating high-end watches at Biver, as well as the careful balance between preserving traditional techniques and embracing modern advancements. Doors open at 5:30 PM ET, lecture to begin at 6 PM ET. RSVP is required. The lecture video will be available to members immediately, and to the general public following a two-month delay. RSVP Previous Lecture: Early American Pocket Watches Richard Newman, Antiquarian Horologist (DeKalb, Illinois) January 9, 2025 VIEW THE LECTURE Video recordings of lectures are available immediately to HSNY members, and to the general public with a two-month delay. HSNY Opens "Early American Pocket Watches" Exhibit Showcasing The Beginnings Of American Horological History 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 helped shape the history of timekeeping in early America. The exhibit officially opens on January 9 and will be on display through December 2025. “Early American Pocket Watches” is made possible with the help of antiquarian horologist Richard Newman, who has spent decades preserving American horological history and now shares it for the world to see. The 42-piece curated collection spans 125 years and includes the earliest known American-signed watch (c. 1715), some of the country’s earliest known watch papers, and only-known examples in a variety of categories. “Early American Pocket Watches” timepieces were made and retailed on American soil and include examples made during Colonial America, the Revolution, and the Federal era.  The 2025 exhibit is also complemented by a fully illustrated catalog with photography by Atom Moore that captures intricate engravings, delicate watch papers, and mechanical movements manufactured throughout the Colonies. The print catalog is available for purchase in-person and online and is available for free digitally on the HSNY website. “Early American Pocket Watches” is open to the public Monday through Friday from 10AM to 5PM. Admission is free. HSNY is located at 20 West 44th Street, Suite 501, New York, NY 10036. Learn more at https://hs-ny.org/exhibits. LEARN MORE Leading Auction Houses Christie’s, Phillips, and Sotheby’s Sign On To Support the Horological Society of New York The watch industry’s three leading auction houses — Christie’s, Phillips, and Sotheby’s have joined as sponsors of the Horological Society of New York (HSNY), all supporting its mission to advance the art and science of horology. Each auction house will take turns hosting the charity auction at HSNY’s highly anticipated annual Gala, reinforcing their shared commitment to the preservation and advancement of horology. And each will have the opportunity to showcase their distinct expertise and global reach. Founded in 1866, HSNY is the oldest horological organization in the United States and one of the oldest continuously operating horological associations in the world. Today it exists as a nonprofit organization and offers the public programs including watchmaking courses, lectures, and financial aid to watchmaking students and institutions.  The annual Gala, a hallmark event celebrating the Society and the year’s accomplishments, draws brands, industry leaders, enthusiasts, and collectors from around the globe. The proceeds from these auctions will directly benefit HSNY’s educational programs, scholarships, and horological preservation initiatives.  “This news represents a shared dedication and pledge to the watchmaking industry,” said HSNY Executive Director Nicholas Manousos. “Having Christie’s, Phillips, and Sotheby’s supporting and hosting our annual charity auction fosters a spirit of unity and innovation that we can all admire.” Christie’s will host the charity auction at HSNY’s 159th anniversary Gala taking place at the iconic Plaza Hotel on Saturday, March 22, 2025. The charity auction will include unique and rare timepieces, VIP experiences, and of course, HSNY’s coveted Lifetime Membership Card. (Full charity auction details to be announced soon.) In addition to their annual gala commitment, Christie’s, Phillips, and Sotheby’s support HSNY as sponsors whose annual donations help meet the Society’s mission. All three auction houses will be in attendance at HSNY’s Gala in March, offering attendees the unique opportunity to network and mingle with each.  Details and tickets to the 2025 Gala are available via https://hs-ny.org/2025-gala. HSNY Elects New Officers, 2025 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 horology. The newly elected officers bring a wealth of expertise and a shared vision for the Society’s mission of advancing the art and science of horology. Their collective efforts will continue to strengthen HSNY's legacy of education, preservation, and community engagement within the horological community. HSNY extends its gratitude to the outgoing officers for their invaluable contributions. William Buchalter was elected HSNY’s 39th President, succeeding John Teifert (2020-2024). Buchalter works as Managing Principal and Co-Chairman at Capital Growth Buchalter. Eneuri Acosta was elected HSNY’s Vice President, succeeding John Davis (2020-2024). Acosta previously worked as Chief Brand Officer at HODINKEE, Inc. Brett Walsdorf was elected HSNY’s Treasurer for a second term. Walsdorf works as a licensed Associate Real Estate Broker at Compass. In addition, four new Trustees were elected: David Chang — Partner at Wellington Management, Board Member at Steppingstone, and Trustee at Tufts University. Amit Puri — President & CEO of Kurtek and PMG. Board member at Inova Foundation, Costello College of Business at George Mason University and Space@VT at Virginia Tech. Brian Robinson — Partner at Goldman Sachs and Trustee at the Guggenheim Museum. Ellen Sorensen — President, Americas at ZENITH Watches. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT... HSNY Welcomes Jacob & Co. As a Sponsor The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) announces luxury Swiss watch brand Jacob & Co. has joined as a sponsor. Jacob & Co. is driven by creativity and inspired by the impossible. Since his earliest beginnings in watches and jewelry, Founder Jacob Arabo has designed the industry's most iconic and innovative products. Today, Jacob & Co. reflects his immutable spirit and insatiable desire to produce beautiful works of art the world has never seen before. A company with deep New York City roots like HSNY, Jacob & Co. signs on to support the Society in its mission to advance the art and science of horology, which includes promoting horological education through curriculum expansion, increasing financial aid opportunities, supporting 159 years of lectures, and much more. HSNY welcomes Jacob & Co. and thanks them for their incredible support! Attention watchmaking students! HSNY is now accepting financial aid applications! If you need assistance to support your horological education, apply now. The enrollment period is open through March 1. Full details are available HERE! TICKETS NOW ON SALE HSNY's 159th Anniversary Gala at the Plaza Hotel Saturday, March 22, 2025 The Horological Society of New York (HSNY), America’s oldest watchmaking guild, founded in 1866, announces today its 159th anniversary Gala, taking place on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at the iconic Plaza Hotel in New York City. This milestone event will bring together top watch brands, horology enthusiasts, industry leaders, and collectors to celebrate the Society’s rich history and its ongoing mission to advance the art and science of horology. HSNY’s annual Gala is a glamorous evening filled with fine dining, scholarships for watchmaking students, and a live auction showcasing exceptional timepieces.  Celebrating HSNY's 159th anniversary at the Plaza Hotel — one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks — promises to be an unforgettable night. This historic venue, rich with over a century of elegance and grandeur, provides the perfect backdrop for honoring the enduring art and science of horology. The Plaza Hotel is a National Historic Landmark, a New York City Landmark, and is well known for Truman Capote's Black and White Ball, held in 1966. With an overwhelming demand for tickets at previous Galas, the Plaza Hotel’s Grand Ballroom will make it possible to double the number of HSNY members, sponsors, and friends in attendance. Event Details: Date: Saturday, March 22, 2025 Time: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM Location: The Plaza Hotel, 768 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY Dress Code: Black Tie GALA 2025 DETAILS Welcoming New HSNY Members  HSNY would like to welcome the following new members. It is only with our members' support that we are able to continue flourishing as America's oldest watchmaking guild and advancing the art and science of horology every day.  SILVER Dr. Benjamin Yong, Singapore John Dandola, NY BRONZE Aaron Mosley, GA Alejandro de la Rocha, CA Alexandre Zabotin, NY Alireza Ghods, NY Bernardo Aumond, MA Eli Kuperman, NY Elvin Garcia, NY Fernando Rodriguez, CT Hiren Patel, NC Jacob Primera, NH Jane Goldberg, NY John Peeples, NY Marco A. Duenas, NY Mark Rowley, New Zealand Mike Drury, NY Morgan Treni, PA Neil Roth, NY Nuvit Celikgil, NY Raymond C. Coia, RI Santiago Creuheras, MA Walter Youshock, PA * Upgraded Membership Level BECOME A MEMBER GIFT A MEMBERSHIP Reading Time at HSNY: Decimal Time in America This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by our librarians. Today’s post was written by St John Karp.  Whenever I start talking about decimal time, people tend to roll their eyes at me and say, “Oh there goes St John again, talking about alternative time-keeping systems.” And they’re not wrong! I love the quirky, vaguely utopian attempts to make something better than what we have, even if those ideas failed somewhere in the execution. It’s probably why I also love constructed languages such as Esperanto and Toki Pona. Eagle-eyed readers might even remember that my last post on this blog, See You in the Chat Room, was also about alternative methods of telling the time, but today I want to talk about a new find I made in the Jost Bürgi Research Library at the Horological Society of New York (HSNY): an unheralded attempt at a decimal timekeeping system straight out of the United States in the 1960s. But first let’s talk turkey. I’m not going to start with why we should have clocks with 10 hours on the dial. Why do we even have clocks with 12 hours on the dial? Whose bright idea was that? Don’t they know how much bother they would have saved everyone if they’d just started out with 10? Thankfully, “Time of Our Lives,” Sara J. Schechner’s invaluable book about sundials, tells us exactly what we need to know. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL POST... On The Horological Horizon...    NEW YORK CITY COURSES Horology 101 — February 6 Horology 101 to 103 — February 8 WEEKEND CLASS Horology 101 — February 11 Horology 102 — February 13 Horology 101 to 103 — February 15 WEEKEND CLASS Horology 101 — February 18 Horology 104 — February 27 TRAVELING EDUCATION Horology 101-103 in CHICAGO [February 22 - 23]  Horology 101-103 in WASHINGTON, D.C. [March 8 - 9]  HSNY GALA Saturday, March 22, 2025 Click here to register for classes! Join the waitlist here!  GIFT A CLASS Come shop with us! HSNY has started selling a small number of used books on time and timekeeping to the dedicated connoisseur of horology. Do you have 19 copies of Britten’s Old Clocks and Watches and need one more to round out your collection? Have aliens abducted your rare and elusive copy of Die deutsche Räderuhr and beamed it aboard their mothership? Has your dog eaten your vital copy of Modern Watch Repairing and Adjusting on the very weekend that you need to service your boss’s vintage Rolex? Don’t be caught unprepared! Come visit HSNY’s library to find these bibliographic gems and more. Our offerings are constantly changing so stop by our library anytime and see what’s new. The Clockmakers’ Museum, housed at the Science Museum in South Kensington is launching its next annual programme of  temporary displays, which will showcase extraordinary objects from public and private horological collections. The second of these, titled Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy: A Champion of British Craftsmanship, will open to the public on the 13th of November 2024. The display has been created to tell the story of the last of the great Vulliamy family of Royal clockmakers based at 68 Pall Mall, London, from 1753. Benjamin Lewis  Vulliamy was a five-times Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers and a champion of British craftmanship. He was also one of the driving forces behind the formation of the Clockmakers’ Museum. Learn more HERE. DONATE TO HSNY HSNY thanks our sponsors for their generous support Copyright © 2025 Horological Society of New York, All rights reserved. unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences 
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A Eye Catching Stone Dial Dive Watch For Under $1,000 – Venezianico Nereide Review

In this video, we take a closer look at the dressed up Italian diver from Venezianico, the Nereide 42 Stone Dial Avventurina. Is this piece all show and no substance or does it actually stack up again the competition at its sub-$1,000 price point? In this video, we take a closer look at the dressed […] The post A Eye Catching Stone Dial Dive Watch For Under $1,000 – Venezianico Nereide Review appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Video Review – A Closer Look at the Blue Dial IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40

Let’s get up close and personal… We have already explored the revamped IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 in detail when it was launched in 2023, the same year that the Schaffhausen-based brand decided to give this long-lasting collection its 1976 Genta-inspired design back. More recently, what is now a strong contender in the luxury sports watch […]
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House Of Craft: Todd Snyder On Looking Backward To Go Forward

The famed menswear designer joins Mark and Ben to discuss brand building, collaborations, and stepping outside one's comfort zone.
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The Greatest Horologists You’ve Never Heard Of: Edward East (1602-c.1697) – A Very Influential Clockmaker

Edward East was one of the most successful and distinguished London clockmakers of the 1600s. He was a shrewd businessman and brilliantly talented artisan who earned the high regard of the rich and famous of society. East made his name against the backdrop of one of the most turbulent times in British history. Early Life in […] The post The Greatest Horologists You’ve Never Heard Of: Edward East (1602-c.1697) – A Very Influential Clockmaker appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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The Watches Of The Year Of The Snake

Pieces to wear to a succulent Chinese meal this Lunar New Year.
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The Twelve Snake by Christopher Ward x seconde/seconde/ takes the Year of the Snake back to 1998

A cheeky take on a Lunar New Year watch, this limited edition collab pays tribute to the iconic Snake mobile game from 1998.The post The Twelve Snake by Christopher Ward x seconde/seconde/ takes the Year of the Snake back to 1998 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Year of the Snake: Here’s How 6 Watchmakers are Celebrating this Iconic Motif

For many brands, the Lunar New Year is an annual opportunity to get playful while honoring a new season.
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Panerai Introduces The Submersible QuarantaQuattro Mike Horn Edition PAM01676

Mike Horn is one of the greatest explorers of our time. Just going through a list of some of his biggest adventures gives you a pretty good idea of the seemingly limitless world that Horn lives in. His accomplishments are impressive if not stunning. During the last two decades, Panerai has been Horn’s steady partner. […] Visit Panerai Introduces The Submersible QuarantaQuattro Mike Horn Edition PAM01676 to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches 6 months ago • 4 views

Introducing – The Panerai Radiomir 8 Giorni Eilean Experience Edition PAM01643

Panerai’s watches were born with saltwater in their veins. Designed for Italian Navy frogmen on the eve of WWII, Panerai’s rugged Radiomir not only timed their secret underwater missions and detonations, but its luminous radioactive radium-based paste lit up the murky depths. Panerai has always cultivated strong ties to all things nautical, including the purchase […]
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A Closer Look: Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Le Temps Divin ‘Ode to the Four Guardians’

The post A Closer Look: Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Le Temps Divin ‘Ode to the Four Guardians’ appeared first on Revolution Watch.
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Introducing – The New H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Tourbillon Burgundy

A watch that combines robustness and fine watchmaking – something we even put to the test in the wild, believe it or not – the H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer has been seen in a variety of editions since its introduction. Bright colours, appealing skeletonized haute horlogerie movements, and even a funky retrograde seconds display […]
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Fratello’s Seven Reasons To Buy A Microbrand Watch

Here at Fratello, we’re fans of microbrand watches. There’s something about these watches, often from younger, smaller brands, that the heritage brands can’t offer. We write about many of them. Thomas even started a microbrand of his own, and even RJ occasionally admits to appreciating them from time to time. But what makes these microbrand […] Visit Fratello’s Seven Reasons To Buy A Microbrand Watch to read the full article.
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Bamford dives deep with the new D-300 dive watch in full ceramic

Bamford London brings out a new line of in-house watches with a host of coloured ceramic cases and deep dive qualifications.The post Bamford dives deep with the new D-300 dive watch in full ceramic appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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New Release: Urwerk UR-100V Magic T “Hunter Green” in Titanium with Full Titanium Bracelet

red gold – especially with a blue dial - does stand out, and it’s usually seen with more formally-styled watches, what colors work in a more casual setting? Urwerk proposes grey and green with the UR˜100V Magic T “Hunter Green” and the color combination works. The post New Release: Urwerk UR-100V Magic T “Hunter Green” in Titanium with Full Titanium Bracelet appeared first on Quill & Pad.
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Introducing – The New Urwerk UR-100V Magic T Hunter Green

Maybe the latest Urwerk timepiece is not as bright-coloured as some other brand’s watches we’ve seen lately, but who would have thought that the signature monochromatic, for many years seemingly grey and black-coloured Urwerk catalogue would be adding so many different hues? Hunter Green is not exactly overly vibrant, certainly not as much as the […]
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Introducing: The Urwerk UR-100V “Hunter Green” — Not All Green, Not All Gray, But Definitely An Urwerk

Urwerk is confused. The brand doesn’t know if its new watch has a green or gray face, and a compromise entered the name. The Urwerk UR-100V “Hunter Green” is sober green with hints of cool gray. Hunter green — Hex code #2c5f34 — is a lush, cool-toned green color between blue and green. If you […] Visit Introducing: The Urwerk UR-100V “Hunter Green” — Not All Green, Not All Gray, But Definitely An Urwerk to read the full article.
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Andrew reveals plan to open a Time+Tide NYC Discovery Studio to Financial Times

We're looking to raise £3 million in private investment to open a retail space in New York.The post Andrew reveals plan to open a Time+Tide NYC Discovery Studio to Financial Times appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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