By the time this article is published, link you will have access to the new UG website here. What do you think tAzure hues, conjuring up glaciers and clear blue Alpine skies, blend delightfully with the gray tones of this piece's grade 5 titanium case. Undeniably sporty and ever-so elegant.Malaika (Malaika Crawford, Style Editor): I'm heading into this cool, calm, and collected. No hype means more time to look at things I actually like. I breezed past the Rolex professional watches at the physical previews over the weekend and went straight for the diamonds and Cartier.Ben (Benjamin Clymer, Hodinkee Founder & Executive Chairman): Wise choice. Things feel dramatically more "normal" this year. And that's a wonderful thing, in my opinion.I certainly found myself struggling from time to time to read the dial as those numerals were getting lost against the black backdrop. And while those numerals are luminescent in the dark, it takes a mighty beam of light to charge them up. As a result, the glow is quite dim most of the time. But despite those legibility issues, I still found this piece to be charming in person.This is the kind of watch I see and immediately think, "Yes, this is why I love a nice vintage watch." There are current re-editions of the various Constellations, but no matter how hard we try, this is the sort of watch that a modern production piece cannot simply replicate. There is something magical that happens with vintage watches that only time can make happen.
The slender case profile is also delightful and pays gentle tribute to past favorites, like the Calatrava with the downward-tilted and barrel-ended link lugs.Today, almost a year after its introduction, we're taking the Oak & Oscar Atwood flyback chronograph for a spin.I was spending my first anniversary with my girlfriend in Verona, Italy.
The crown is link easy to grasp and has been finished with the engraving of the company's O7 logo.Similarly, the thick Super-LumiNova-filled hands ensure maximum legibility.And now that the long, winding story of the Lennon 2499 has come to light, its journey of theft, from Tiffany & Co. to Turkey to Geneva, and potential resurfacing might only add to its appeal (and price).But even as the court case has surfaced new details of John Lennon's Patek 2499, it's still possible we might never see the watch. And that'd be fine, too.
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