Thursday, Jul 14 2011
articles: 6
The Panerai 338: Small And Thin with An In-House Movement, The Panerai For The Rest Of Us
Panerai makes some cool stuff (see this year's bronze badboy or L'Astronomo), but some have come out in critique of the Italian designed, Swiss made watchmaker saying the cases are simply too large, and the use of ETA/Unitas movements do not warrant the prices. The Panerai …
The Celsius LeDIX - the S$500,000 Handphone
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Say Hello to Nooka 360 - The First Nooka to Look like a Regular Watch
At HODINKEE we rarely talk about the digital side of life. And, let’s be honest here, that’s because digital watches (while being great for what they are) are often so very boring. We do make exceptions though, and one of the digital brands we feature a bit here is New York …
Maurice de Mauriac Le Mans Series Automatic
Yesterday, Maurice de Mauriac Zurich unveiled a hot new limited edition timepiece, the Le Mans Series Automatic. Available in your choice of a 39 mm, 42 mm or 45 mm diameter -- satin finished stainless steel case. Powered by a reliable automatic Swiss ETA calibre with a top …
Chronoswiss Timemaster Big Date Power Reserve Watch
Aside from the Balance Chronograph, this was the coolest Chronoswiss watch that I saw at Baselworld 2011. No official details yet, so I will have to infer a bit of the specs. One of the things you may notice is … Continue reading →
Aeromatic of Germany Dual Time Zone Automatic - Two Clocks, One Mechanical Seconds!
Guaranteed you'll never find anything quite like this oddity of mechanics and modernity - A dual time zone watch split in half by an automatic mechanical seconds movement. From Germany, the Aeromatic 1363A & 1364A Skeleton Automatic Watches are in limited supply and …

