Thursday, May 31 2012
articles: 5
The Tudor Oyster-Prince Submariner
The Tudor Oyster-Prince "Submariner" circa 1959 is the rarest version of the Tudor Submariner. This particular example features square crown guards that were leftover from the Rolex Submariner 5512 but then subsequently replaced by pointed crown guards because they made it …
IN-DEPTH: Your Vintage Seiko Chronograph Buying Guide
Editor's Note: Today, Felix kicks off a new series of posts aimed at highlighting the best "value" in mechanical wristwatches. Our goal with HODINKEE from Day 1 has not been to discuss and show you expensive watches, just watches that are genuinely worth the prices for …
REVIEW: Swatch New Gent
Quick, what’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear Swatch? Perhaps it’s the watches everyone seemed to have in the late 80s, or perhaps you think of the Swatch Group, and all the various brands under them umbrella. While today’s example hearkens back to the …
CLERC Hydroscaph LE Central Chrono STEEL
By TLex CLERC unveil a sublime new version of the Hydroscaph LE Central Chrono in STEEL at the JCK show in Vegas. The Hydroscaph has one of the if not the most complex luxury dive watch cases on the market with a total of 103 parts. Complexities aside it still remains a …
Omega Speedmaster Co-Axial Chronograph Watch In White Hands-On
The iconic Omega Speedmaster watch has a black dial with white hands and markers. Sure Omega has mixed it up over the years, but I believe that this is the very first all white Omega Speedmaster watch. Using the newer … Continue reading → Related posts: Omega Speedmaster …

