Join The Golden Breitling × Fratello Evening In Den Haag On November 28
Before the year ends, we will do one final event in The Hague with Breitling just in time for the golden season. On November 28, we would like to welcome…
Before the year ends, we will do one final event in The Hague with Breitling just in time for the golden season. On November 28, we would like to welcome…
On this episode of The Business of Watches Podcast, we drop in on Niels Eggerding, the CEO of Frederique Constant (and sister marque Alpina), at the brand’s headquarters in Plan-les-Ouates,…
You’re excused if you’ve never heard of Möels & Co, a young British brand focusing on carefully designed modern watches. I hadn’t heard of the company either until attending last…
The Seiko Speedtimer traces its roots back to the 1960s, offering plenty of sports timing and racing pedigree. Today, I got a chance to go hands-on with the line’s latest…
Ask enthusiasts to name an affordable and fan-favorite series of dress watches, and chances are that Raymond Weil’s Millesime collection will pop up in several answers. We love the Millesime,…
Omega’s timekeeping for the Olympic Winter Games dates back to 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Each New Year’s Day, a thrilling ski jump takes place at the Große Olympiaschanze, known in English…
Though I now have more questions than ever about this clock, the big questions that linger are: why the Submariner, and why develop a Secular Calendar clock of all things?…
Albert Lin is a time traveler, or, as close to one as is possible outside of H.G. Wells. He is an explorer, a scientist, a technologist, and a storyteller, digging…
Editor’s Note: This is a special story in which Eleanor, the esteemed daughter of Hodinkee’s own Head of Video, Dave Aujero, reviews her experience of reading the recently released book…
Welcome to another episode of Fratello On Air! This week, we discuss the triumphant return of Seiko to the forefront of value-laden watchmaking. For some, perhaps the massive Japanese company…