A fake Patek Philippe Split-Seconds Chronograph Signed By Tiffany & Co. In Completely Original Condition

Every watch guy’s dream is to go up into his grandparents’ attic, open up a dust covered shoe box, and discover an unmolested horological masterpiece. It doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. And that is exactly what happened here with what could easily be described as a mega watch Continue Reading

The Fake Hublot Big Bang Unico Bi-Retrograde Chrono, The Official Watch Of The 2014 World Cup

In the 1970s there were special chronographs called “Soccer Timers” with markings on the registers for counting the 45 minute halves of a match. Hublot has taken things much further fake Hublot here with the Big Bang Unico Bi-Retrograde Chrono, building a mechanism from the ground up that is optimized Continue Reading

An Oversized fake Omega From 1945 With A Ruby-Set Dial: Owning A Unique Piece Doesn’t Have To Be Costly

We’ve been talking a lot about Only Watch 2011, a charity auciton that allows a few dozen luxury watch brands to create special pieces that will likely never be duplicated. Owning a one-of-a-kind watche has a certain allure to it, but you don’t have to be bidding at Only Watch Continue Reading

Military One-Button Chronographs With Unsigned Dials From Omega And Fake Breitling

Vintage Breiting can easily be grouped into two categories: 1) Navitimers 2) Not Navitimers. The Navitimer/Cosmonaute line is so fantastic that it often overshadows what else Breitling did back in the day. Their Top-Time was a nice, less expensive piece. Their world-timers replica watches uk were super duper cool, and Continue Reading

Fake IWC Teams Up With Online Retailer Mr. Porter To Sell The Sizzle As Much As The Steak

IWC Schaffhausen has been keeping the wrists of discerning gentleman stylish for the past 140 years. As of this summer, you can also look to the Swiss-based watch manufacturer for recommendations on your “lifestyle” choices too. For as long as we can remember, watch companies have tried to tell us Continue Reading

A CERN-Dial Fake Rolex Milgauss from 1967: Simply Put, A Very Attractive Anti-Magnetic Piece

The story goes that in the early 1950s, Rolex was approached by CERN, the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, and asked to develop a wristwatch that would maintain accurate timekeeping while being exposed to powerful magnetic fields. The most anti-magnetic watches of the time could withstand about 4,800 amperes/meter, Continue Reading

A 1969 Rolex Submariner, A 1981 Fake Vacheron Constantin 222, And A 1970s Tradition Chronograph By Heuer For Sears

It’s the middle of the week, which means more vintage watches in the HODINKEE Shop! We’re coming off a long, three-day holiday weekend in New York, and we think today’s selection will be the perfect midweek pick-me-up to help you power through to the weekend. This week’s lineup is a Continue Reading