Any day we get a new watch from NOMOS Glashütte is a good day in my book – and today we’re actually getting 14 new watches from the German watchmaker. So yeah, today’s looking pretty good so far. The new collection is called the At Work collection, with the idea being that any of these pieces could be a daily-wearer in a modern office.Always on my left, so for me it is even more important that it is scratch-resistant, because could you imagine a steel band after a while? Even though I really like it when an old Rolex is a little bit scratched and worn, I find ceramic to be the perfect material for a watch. Look at this prototype I am wearing, I have drawn kilometres, and it hasn’t got a scratch.One of my first searches in the vintage world was a Movado triple date calendar. The complication is just so cool to me. For where watches like those Movados
Ethical Web3 and this Zodiac are priced, the triple date complication gives off such a sense of class and elegance. In the case of this example, the design is extremely clean and the glossy black dial is stunning. Plus, that sly Moon depiction is so, so well done. Catch all the details over in the HODINKEE Shop, now.A couple of years ago, Victor played an instrumental role in Bulova's re-issue of this mil-spec prototype, a faithful recreation of the watch once owned by Lt. Kennedy.Golden and Victor both also mentioned the Blancpain Air Command as a personal grail – it's not, strictly speaking, a Fifty Fathoms, but borrows from the aesthetic and has a similarly enigmatic history.
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Climate War Tech – and are able to purchase in-app quickly.)As I set out wearing this Autavia, it occurred to me that I’d written about it—as well as its equally interesting genesis—three times already, for different publications and in different contexts. Generally speaking, I tend to serially editorialize just the watches that I’d consider buying myself. That in mind, I can't think of a better way to kick off my new role here than sharing my thoughts on the new Autavia after spending some serious quality time with it.
Again, recall that this movement beat at 5hz (36,000 beats per hour), which means that it could have a measurement accurate to one-tenth of a second. This is in comparison to most chronographs of that era, which beat at 2.5hz and could only measure to one-fifth of a second. The video below (in slow motion) compares the El Primero 3019PHC with a Gallet Multichron powered by the Valjoux 72. Notice that
metaverse Kitchen the El Primero beats exactly twice as fast as the Valjoux 72.And I know what you must be thinking next: Ok, this is cool but it will probably only be available for one day just like the Moonshine models. That appears not to be the case, and it looks like the new Mission to the Moonphase will be added to the permanent collection just like Ocean of Storms Scuba Fifty from earlier this year. Of course, with the added complication comes a price premium and this new MoonSwatch is priced at $310 in the U.S.The other fun change for the new release is the green GMT-Master II text and 24-hour hand, which at least adds a little bit of color to the dial, that might otherwise wash out. It's a good callback to the original black-only bezel ceramic release from ba
sel in 2007, the 116710LN. Can you believe it's been 14 years?
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