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The new Omega Speedmaster FOiS (for First Omega in Space) is the perfect example of a watch that’s not particularly spectacular, groundbreaking or innovative. But more often than not, a great watch doesn’t need to be a game-changer. The 2024 Speedmaster FOiS comes in continuity to a concept introduced in 2012, a vintage-inspired watch celebrating the first space flight of an Omega watch. It retains what should be retained, it upgrades what could be upgraded and somehow brings what the fan base wanted to see in this watch. Following our introducing article, it’s time now for us to bring our…
It was 1979, and I had accompanied my parents to a dinner party. I was six years old, and my parents’ friends had no children. My parents married later in life and came from a generation where children were meant to be seen and not heard. Unfortunately, I am one of those who likes to be seen and heard. However, I was instructed to be on my best behavior, so they set me in front of the television. Noticing that I was bored, our host handed me his wristwatch and said, “Check this out.” He pressed a button on the…
Over the past few years, stone dials have seemingly popped up everywhere. More modern brands are making them. At the same time, vintage examples have become more collectible and jumped in price considerably. But stone dials are still a relatively undiscovered corner of watch collecting. They’re not well understood on the vintage or modern side. So I wanted to cover them on Hodinkee. Typically, we’d do this by talking to a few experts and synthesizing those conversations into an in-depth article. But I decided to try something different this time around, hitting record on three conversations to learn about modern…
Monte Carlo 5-Slot Watch BoxNamed for the famed Monte Carlo Grand Prix, the Monte Carlo 5-Slot Collector Box is a perfect solution to integrate your collection into your home. Part of the brand’s Raceday collection, the Monte Carlo Collector Box is available in three unique shades, Lake Blue, Tuscan Orange, and Classic Black, that highlight its high-octane inspiration. With a built-in lock, its added security prevents unwanted access to your prized timepieces. Perfect for both new and seasoned collectors, the Monte Carlo is an ideal statement piece for whatever your collection holds. Guardian Single- and Dual-Slot Watch WinderMainspring London’s Oxford…
Last week, the historic Swiss watch brand Universal Genève took a page from the marketing textbook in the Age of Social Media, removing all of its previous Instagram posts signifying to the world that a rebrand is underway. As soft-launched in the brand’s first post, Universal Genève’s prodigal return is scheduled for 2026, and the brand has reimagined its website as a digital magazine — which the brand has dubbed UG Magazine — and debuted a newly redesigned modern logo in anticipation of its revival. Additionally, there will be a number of “pre-launch events” sprinkled along from now until 2026 to further help…
What do you do after 20 years in the watch industry, when you’ve funneled a career of ingenuity and innovation into other brands? Brandon Little decided the only thing to do was to start his own brand and was resolute in his determination to create a watch that offered both style and durability. The result is Detroit-based Artefkt Watches, and it’s first model is the Versa XC, a dynamic sports watch tailored for active lifestyles and unexpected adventures. Now live on Kickstarter, the five debut variants of the Artefkt Versa XC offer the perfect watch for those seeking something different.…
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Longines continues to flesh out its revamped Conquest collection, this week adding a new Conquest Chronograph produced for the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach. The event, which has been held in a different country each year since its beginning in 1931, will take place in Saalbach, Austria next year. Longines, which is an official partner of the International Ski Federation, will be there to celebrate Alpine skiing competition, and will have this new Chronograph to show for…
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After some time off, Mike and Kaz return to chat through another listener-submitted topic. This time they’re running through the idea of “the heirloom watch” – a piece that’s meant to be passed down and kept in the family for generations. You’ll hear about watches that exist as heirloom watches…
Taking it back to their roots, the snobs run through the exercise of learning as much as they can about Certina on air. Truly, it’s an impressive brand with some murky history – but several attractive models well under $1000. If you haven’t been paying attention to Certina, you should…
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Kaz and Mike are back to talk about the challenges behind introducing new collectors and enthusiasts to the world of watches. Getting into watches can be tough, and many times – experienced collectors can inadvertently turn new enthusiasts off from the hobby by meeting their questions with outlandish responses. Here’s…
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Ep. #218 The Dad Watch
Mike is back, and the guys are talking about some of the most irritating factors that affect watch pricing for both new models and what you’d find on the secondary market. There’s also a nice, matchy-matchy wrist check going on, some new Seiko models to chat about, and more. Kaz…
This week Baird and Kaz sit down to talk all things meca-quartz chronographs – how they work, models they like, and much more. Tune in and enjoy! Kaz has been collecting watches since 2015, but he’s been fascinated by product design, the Collector’s psychology, and brand marketing his whole life.…