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Hodinkee is a different kind of watch blog. We do the work for you by scouring the internet and real world daily and posting the best deals on the most unique and interesting watches. We tend to focus on vintage watches with a story behind them, but that's not to say we wont post about a great deal on a modern-day classic. We love watches and we love interacting with the online watch community. We want our site to be the go-to for anyone in the market for a unique watch.
Recent Posts
The Jaeger LeCoultre Amvox 2 Chronograph DBS: As James Bond As It Gets Without Being A Transponder
Even though we have immense respect for Omega, James Bond belongs in A) Rolex, and if not Rolex, then B) Jaeger LeCoultre. After all, Jaeger has named a line of great looking chronograph afters Mr. Bond's vehicle of choice and one of them even ...
Hodinkee Recommended Reading: Profile on TSOVET, Linde Werdelin, Interview with Max Büsser
It's Thanksgiving day, and we're tired from last night's festivities. As such we've decided to let some other people do the work today and we'll point out some interesting reads for this festive fall day in November. Profile on TSOVET...
Jaeger Chronograph From the 30s: So Cool, No Explanation Necessary
Jaeger-LeCoultre wristwatches have a reputation for being watchmakers' timepieces. In our mind, that is a very good thing. JLC is just one of those brands that doesn't get a lot of attention but quiety produces epic watches regularly.&nb...
NYC\'s Central Watch: A Horological Hidden Gem
We often get questions from friends, acquaintances, relatives, enemies, frienemies, and readers on where to get a decent watch serviced or repaired. Today we thought we'd give you all a little formal tip, we're taking you behind the scenes of w...
Mondani Releases 100 Years of Rolex for the iPhone: We Become Even Less Social
When it comes to iPhone applications, many do it, but few do it well. Mondani Editore, the publishers of the vintage Rolex reference book, "100 Years of Rolex" has gone ahead and released an accompanying iPhone application. And just how g...
We Find & Explain a Double Swiss, Underlined, Tropical Dial Rolex Cosmograph
Often times watch guys go a little crazy when it comes to describing their unique pieces. We use terms like Red, Double Red, Blackout, Floating, Underlined, Explorer Dial, Tropical, Spider, Four-Line, and a many more seemingly nonsensical terms...


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Posted: October 12th, 2008 | Report This Comment