Tuesday, Nov 3 2009
articles: 6
My Bremont Martin-Baker Watch Article On AskMen.com
I can really appreciate this watch from a functional level. Truth be told, I don't think that Bremont had to do too much new stuff to make the Bremont Martin-Baker MB-1 or MB-2 watches as durable as they are. It was more a matter of applying existing techniques to make the …
1940s Doxa Chronograph: A Company Known For Divers Makes A Mean Chronograph
We haven't given much attention to Doxa here on Hodinkee. No slight intended, they're just not really our thing. Hard to say why really, especially with such a lengthy list of horological firsts. And by that we mean one definite first (first diving watch with an orange …
Knot Design 0hundred Futuristic Watch Concept
Los Angeles based design firm Knot developed the 0hundred futuristic watch concept design. The Knot 0hundred melds modern uniqueness with the appeal of vintage military masculinity. The polycarbonate lens further embraces this idea by 3 dimensionally framing the inner...
The Black Belt Watch, Only For People With Black Belts
This watch comes with a great back story. A tale of a man they called crazy. A tale of a man, who probably is crazy, but we can all love him for that. It all started with Romain Jerome and their previous 'lord & ruler,' Yvan Arpa. The watch community generally has the …
Audemars Piguet Bal Harbour Boutique
Audemars Piguet has decorated the storefront windows, at their boutique in Bal Harbour, Florida with antique tables, vintage watchmaking tools and hand-drawn designs by Octavia Garcia (AP Design Director). Also on display, are some very complicated AP timepieces. The Jules …
Now Writing About Watches For Haute Living Magazine
I am proud to announce that I am now the watch editor for the prestigious luxury lifestyle magazine, Haute Living. The magazine is unique for having a series of regional editions which include Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Miami. There is of course, also a …

