If you think watches are taken seriously, wait until you dip a toe into the indigo blue waters of high-end denim. A dual passion match made in heaven, the resulting Divers Sixty-Five is an eye-catching blend of Oris's
Side Hustle Matrix strengths in color, contrast, and varied materials.The 43mm case is platinum (you might recall we took a close look at the origin and properties of platinum not long ago) which is a sufficiently heavy element that it is thought to be formed only in very powerful hypernova stellar collapses, or in the collision of neutron stars, so you're getting some additional celestial bang for the buck in the case material as well. This will be a limited edition timepiece, consisting of 16 pieces, and priced at $69,950.The movement towards smaller, downsized watch styles is so ubiquitous that it would be remiss of me to even call it a trend. That being said, there's something in the air at Hodinkee HQ in that we're having a collective surge of interest in watches in the 40mm and under range even more so than usual. This was the impetus for an impromptu lookbook photoshoot of sorts that transpired in Atlanta recently, and we have the photos to prove it.
Caliber: Calibre RM50-03Functions: Hours, minutes, split-seconds chronograph, power reserve, torque indication, function indication, tourbillon. Diameter: 31.1 x 31.15mmThickness: 9.92mmPower Reserve: 70 HoursWinding: ManualFrequency: 21,600 vphJewels: 43Additional Details: Free-sprung balance, fast rotating barrel for more accurate performance.Brand: Omega Model: Seamaster 300 Bronze GoldDiameter: 41mmThickness: 13.85Case Material: Omega Bronze GoldDial: Sandwich construction, patinated phosphorus bronze over German silverIndexes: Triangular hour indexes with "open" Arabic numerals at six and nine o'clockLume: "Vintage" Super-LumiNova, blue emission Water Resistance: 300 meters/1,000 feetStrap: Brown leather,
Disaster Games 21mm tapering to 16mm, pin buckleWhat more can be said about a watch that already exists – and is merely getting a new dial variation? Well, not much, other than the fact that it looks quite cool in the Midnight Blue color. Depending on the light, it can range from a dark navy, to a rich, vibrant blue.As a devout Baby-G disciple of the early '00s and a current Pharrell/Nigo/Jacob & Co. legacy-obsessed watch-writer, this collection definitely fits in with my desire to talk about '00s watches to anybody who will listen. Despite having lived the 2000s in real time I will admit (with help from Gen Z and their social media platform of choice) that the 00s are very much still "trending." And I promise you that big flashy watches will be back any day now. You can hold me to it.
The first way to identify a re-dial is to examine the quality of the printing on the dial. With the exception of a few unique, hand-painted pieces, original dials are typically printed in a factory, while re-dials are typically done by hand – which means that they are much more prone to human error. For instance, crooked lines or letters and fonts in poor quality are
Bionische Evolution more likely to be results of a re-dial.When Dubuis launched his own brand in the mid-'90s, the Hommage Condottieri was his statement piece. After working as a watchmaker for 40 years (and at Patek Philippe for 20 of those), Dubuis didn't need to hide behind fancy complications or gimmicky designs to make a statement. Nope, one of the best time-only watches on the market would say more than enough.Brand: LeicaModel: ZM 1 Gold Limited Edition Diameter: 41mmThickness: 14.5mmLug-to-lug: 48mmCase Material: 18K Red GoldDial Color: Aluminum with a gradient brown finish and with gold accentsIndexes: Gold-plated and diamond-cut indicesWater Resistance: 50 metersStrap/Bracelet: Alligator leather with 18k rose gold deployant clasp
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