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Introducing: The Corum Bubble 47 Central Tourbillon × Label Noir — A Buoyant Return Of The Superdome

The massively domed Bubble legend by Corum seems to exist in a time vacuum, and I respect it; what can I say? Nothing except a dome-topped MB&F or bling-fest Jacob & Co gets close to the mad side view of the Corum Bubble. Would I wear the new Bubble 47 Central Tourbillon? Maybe not. It […] Visit Introducing: The Corum Bubble 47 Central Tourbillon × Label Noir — A Buoyant Return Of The Superdome to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

The Petrolhead Corner – Three Amazing Cars Up For Auction At Artcurial Retromobile 2023

French auction house Artcurial, a real rising star in the field of vintage car auctions (even though that’s far from all they do), has recently released its catalogue for the upcoming Retromobile 2023 auction and event in Paris. It seems like every year the selection of cars just gets bigger, better and more interesting and […]
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The Time To Buy Is Now: How The Current Economic Climate Influences Watch Buying And How You Should React

Last weekend, I attended a get-together organized by the great people over at Bulang & Sons. Among the attendees, there were collectors of watches from all across the value spectrum. Some were focused on the more affordable side of things, and others definitely brought some high-end and rare watches. Of course, everyone got along quite […] Visit The Time To Buy Is Now: How The Current Economic Climate Influences Watch Buying And How You Should React to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

A Collector’s View: Old School By Massena Lab And Luca Soprana (Live Photos) – Reprise

In GaryG's 30 years of “serious” participation in the watch hobby, he has met few, if any, more interesting individuals than William Massena Rohr, founder and leader of Massena Lab, and Luca Soprana, an independent complications specialist. Here, Gary reviews (and photographs) the Old School watch collaboration between Soprana and Massena Lab. The post A Collector’s View: Old School By Massena Lab And Luca Soprana (Live Photos) – Reprise appeared first on Quill & Pad.
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The Ele Series: Guy Berryman

Guy Berryman might be the bassist for one of the biggest bands of all time, Coldplay, but he is not one who seeks the limelight. His unassuming and incredibly down-to-earth demeanor however, belies his deep passion for fashion, cars and watches. Eleonor met with Guy at the launch of the TAG Heuer Carrera x Porsche […] The post The Ele Series: Guy Berryman appeared first on Revolution.
Revolution almost 2 years ago • 3 views

What a scene from The Recruit teaches us about gifting a watch

A story as old as time(pieces). I’m sitting at home on a Saturday night. My son and wife are asleep. I’ve got the Netflix all to myself and I decide it’s the perfect time to binge watch The Recruit (think Jack Ryan meets Benji from Mission Impossible). Seven episodes into that binge, my watch sense … Continued The post What a scene from The Recruit teaches us about gifting a watch appeared first on Time and Tide Watches. The post What a scene from The Recruit teaches us about gifting a watch appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

The Three Watch Collection for $5,000: Reader Edition – Thor R.

Editor’s note: In this 3 Watch Collection for $5,000, reader Thor R. isn’t afraid to get away from the well beaten path. These watches offer a unique perspective on collecting, and come to the conclusion that you can indeed find a healthy variety within the confines of a similar genres. You can make your submission […] The post The Three Watch Collection for $5,000: Reader Edition – Thor R. appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Photo Report: The Sights And Scenes (And Speedmasters) From Omega's Latest Launch

After the release of Spirate and Super Racing, we turned our cameras to the horological scenery.
HODINKEE almost 2 years ago • 3 views

The Horologist's Loupe, February 2023

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} } Kari Voutilainen lectures on February 6! Independence Journey: From A One-Man Show To A Successful Independent Kari Voutilainen, Founder and Owner of Voutilainen SA (Switzerland) February 6, 2023 Watch manufacturing has always been a complex endeavor that requires expertise in many different areas. That expertise is usually spread out with a network of suppliers or a large manufacturer. Being able to concentrate that expertise with one small team, independent of traditional industry suppliers, is not an easy thing to do. But some watchmakers have done exactly this and have shown remarkable success. One such independent watchmaker is Kari Voutilainen. At the February 6 meeting of the Horological Society of New York, Voutilainen will discuss his journey from a "one-man show" to a small and totally independent workshop producing incredible mechanical watches. Doors open at 6PM ET, lecture to begin at 7PM ET. RSVP is required. Due to the anticipated demand for this lecture, tickets will be released according to this schedule: January 30, 2023: HSNY Gold Members January 31, 2023: HSNY Silver Members February 1, 2023: HSNY Bronze Members February 2, 2023: General Public The lecture video will be available to members immediately, and to the general public following a two-month delay. BECOME A MEMBER RSVP COMING SOON Want to be notified as soon as ticketing is live? Follow us on Eventbrite! Previous Lecture: The Birth, Death and Rebirth of American Watchmaking Joshua Shapiro, CEO J.N. Shapiro Watches LLC (Los Angeles, California) January 9, 2023 Video recordings of lectures are available immediately to HSNY members, and the general public with a two-month delay. VIEW THE GALLERY HSNY Introduces Three New Financial Aid Opportunities for 2023 Honoring Innovation in Horology, Watchmaking Students & School Watches The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) is welcoming 2023 with three brand new financial aid opportunities for watchmaking students in the United States: The Charles Sauter Scholarship for Innovation in Horology, the Charles London Scholarship for Watchmaking Students, and the Simon Willard Award for School Watches, created to further support HSNY’s mission of advancing the art and science of horology. About the Charles Sauter Scholarship for Innovation in Horology Horology may seem like a mature science, but there are still opportunities for improvement in all aspects of the field. There are many examples of innovations in horology that improved our lives, and HSNY is committed to fostering meaningful innovation through scholarship. A Pennsylvania native, Charles Sauter (1922–2016) studied mechanical engineering at Pennsylvania State University and later studied watchmaking at the Hamilton Watchmaking School. After a stint in the U.S. Army, including time at the Manhattan Project, Sauter joined Bulova Watches as an instructor, where he encompassed many different positions including working as the Principal Engineer for the Accutron watch and as the Principal Engineer for the Apollo 17 Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment.  CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT...  DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATIONS IS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2023. DON'T DELAY! HSNY Welcomes Europa Star as a Sponsor The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) announces Swiss publishing house Europa Star has joined as a sponsor. Europa Star, which is currently offered to HSNY members worldwide, operates a network of international publications covering the watch, jewelry and microtechnology sectors.   The company's origins date back to 1927, when Hugo Buchser, its founder, was a young Swiss entrepreneur with a passion for watches. An experienced traveler and globetrotter, he toured the world for his own watch brand called Transmarine and then had the idea to launch a guide for watch buyers as a first step into the world of publishing. This guide quickly became an essential tool for the entire watch industry.  Under the impetus of Gilbert Maillard, Buchser's son-in-law, who became president of the company in 1962, the network of magazines published in various continents and languages were grouped together under the Europa Star brand in order to cover all the international markets and become a truly global publishing company, establishing Europa Star as a leader in the watch industry's specialized press.  CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT...  HSNY Welcomes Paul Boutros and Lenise Logan as Trustees The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) welcomes Paul Boutros, Head of Watches, Americas, for the Phillips Auction House, and Lenise Logan, President of Kalpa Art Advisory, Inc., to its board of trustees. John Reardon and Brett Walsdorf fulfill their five-year term as a trustees, and Walsdorf assumes the role of Treasurer and Director of Special Events. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT...  Horological Society of New York Board of Trustees, 2023 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.  GOLD Kevin Wong, Hong Kong Luke Kowalski, CA Philipp Krick, Switzerland Phillip Tiongson, NY * Prachi Gauriar, NY * SILVER Benjamin Groveman, NY Derek Jang, GA Maryhelen W. Jones, NM * Peter Klein, FL BRONZE Aaron Schwartz, NY Alexander Kapelman, CA Andrew Nguyen, NY Arthur Benning, PA Ben Wilsker, NY Drew Peterson, NY Elliot Lum, NY Erik P. Payn, PA Ethan Goldwasser, NY Garrett Kyle, NY Hussein Roshdy, NY John Bean, MI John G. Sotir, MI Jordan Lateiner, NJ Joshua Peace, GA Justin Rogers, NC Kobi Benlevi, NY Kyle Cooper, CA Mario Marini, CT Mark Roaquin, TX Michael Paduano, NJ Michel Ringuet, Canada Myisha Cherry, CA Rhett Lucke, NE Ryan Bardsley, MA Sergey Savin, NY Siew Ben Leung, Cayman Islands Stephen Bresett, NY Steven Schwartz, CT Terry A. Hamilton, TX Zachary Rosenfeld, FL * Upgraded Membership Level BECOME A MEMBER GIFT A MEMBERSHIP Reading Time at HSNY: Hands of the Clock, Hands in the Book This post is the third in a new series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by our librarian, Miranda Marraccini. Find the first post here and the second here. Some might be tempted to think that all technology that exists today is digital, but as watch people, we know that watchmakers still use their hands–their digits–to create intricate, accurate, and beautiful timepieces. As a new member in the world of horology, I’m interested in this kind of artisan labor, and as a librarian, I’m also interested in a different kind of handiwork: handwriting in old books, that shows how these books were used and loved. One example I recently found in the HSNY archives is a note in a book published in 1824 in London, The Book of English Trades.¹ This book, which was reprinted in many editions, would have been an important resource for young people seeking to learn how to get into “the business”–any business. It contains 78 trades listed in alphabetical order, with details of what qualifications you might need for an entry level position, and helpful illustrations that would allow someone who lived before the internet to understand, say, what a printing shop looked like, or what you needed to start making straw hats for a living. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL POST... VISIT THE LIBRARY On The Horological Horizon...    NEW YORK CITY COURSES Horology 101 — February 9 Horology 101 — February 16 Horology 101 to 103 — February 18 Horology 102 — February 21 Horology 101 — February 23 Horology 101 to 103 — February 25 Horology 104 — February 28 TRAVELING EDUCATION Horology 101-103 in WASHINGTON, D.C. [March 4 & 5] Click here to register for classes! Join the waitlist here!  EXHIBIT CATALOG SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT DONATE TO HSNY HSNY thanks our sponsors for their generous support Copyright © 2023 Horological Society of New York, All rights reserved. unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences 
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Breitling Pays Tribute to Giants in the Sky with Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43 Boeing 747

When the Boeing 747 was revealed to the world in 1968, it instantly introduced a new era in air travel. Those in attendance, press and interested aviators alike, had no words for what they were looking at. The sheer size of the aircraft and its distinct upward curve above the flight deck was nothing like […] The post Breitling Pays Tribute to Giants in the Sky with Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43 Boeing 747 appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound almost 2 years ago • 3 views

A Technical Perspective – The Curious Case Of Hybrids In Watchmaking

Quartz and mechanical watches have learned to co-exist, but the call of nature still produces mixed offspring. If one almost killed the other, mechanical watches rose from the ashes and returned stronger than ever. However, just like the automotive world, things are changing, and the watchmaking industry has seen the arrival of new wrist-worn technologies, […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Hands-On: The Synchron Poseidon Limited Edition And Its Swedish Connection

Sporting special logo and an unexpected movement.
HODINKEE almost 2 years ago • 3 views

The 5 best Casio watches under $50

Whether it’s a beater for laborious work, a gift for the niece, or simply something humble to wear, we all love a cheap watch. A crisp Aussie $50 note can barely pay for a takeaway dinner these days, but you’d be surprised how many great options there are for watches from the dominators of digital … Continued The post The 5 best Casio watches under $50 appeared first on Time and Tide Watches. The post The 5 best Casio watches under $50 appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Introducing Time to Pack Episode 1: The Nomatic McKinnon Camera Pack 25L

For decades, if not centuries, watches have been marketed as jewelry. Here at Worn & Wound, we think about watches as gear, and as much as we love watches, we love all kinds of gear. In September of 2021, the Windup Watch Shop introduced a new section called Everyday Carry, or EDC for short. The […] The post Introducing Time to Pack Episode 1: The Nomatic McKinnon Camera Pack 25L appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Buying, Selling, & Collecting: Comparing Three Ultra-Thin Perpetual Calendars from Patek, AP, and Vacheron

Picking a favorite from the neo-vintage perpetual calendars of the so-called Holy Trinity.
HODINKEE almost 2 years ago • 3 views

For Those About to Rock: A Closer Look at the Richard Mille RM 66 Flying Tourbillon

This limited-edition watch wants to rock and roll all night and party every day.
Watchonista almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Introducing – The New MeisterSinger City Edition 2023

The MeisterSinger watchmaking brand is known for its one-handed, manometer-like no-fuss dials, with a fair degree of creativity and, at times, surprising complications. In 2017, this Münster-based winner of many international design awards started a tradition of launching limited series under the City Editions sub-collection, with watches dedicated to particular cities and, later on, countries […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Craftsmanship With Sportiness: Meet the Ulysse Nardin Diver X Skeleton White

With Ulysse Nardin‘s latest execution of the Diver X Skeleton, the time-honored Swiss manufacture introduces a robust yet highly stylish diver’s watch that showcases technical prowess and sporty chic. Its titanium case measures 44mm ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Fratello’s Top 5 Rolex GMT-Master References Ever Produced

It’s time for a new Friday Top 5! We decided to focus on one famous watch for each article in this series and pick our five favorite references ever produced. Four of these references will be based on the historical importance of the specific watch in the grand scheme of things. Though there may be […] Visit Fratello’s Top 5 Rolex GMT-Master References Ever Produced to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Vintage Diving: Meet the Vulcain Skindiver Nautique 38mm

Symbolizing robustness, discovery, and adventure, diver’s watches make a striking impression on the wrist – whether on dry land or in the water. Combining high functionality with cool style, it is not a surprise that this genre ranks among ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine almost 2 years ago • 3 views