test
Online Watch Publication Hodinkee Launches Print Magazine
It will be released twice a year, in the fall and spring, with Volume 1 set for delivery in late September.

New York--Hodinkee, the digital publication for watch lovers, is now in print.
The publication announced Wednesday that it has launched its inaugural print magazine.
Benjamin Clymer started Hodinkee in 2008 as a blog designed to talk about watches in a relatable way. By 2012, the website had developed into a more robust online resource for watch enthusiasts and was beginning to receive national recognition.
Now, it’s adding a new dimension with content designed to complement what’s on the website and also delving into collectible cars, architecture, travel and style.
In an article posted on the Hodinkee website, Managing Editor and Director of Operations Stephen Pulvirent said that while they’ve wanted to do something in print for years, they decided to wait until they “had the right people and the right moment to launch something spectacular.”
With flat-lay binding and semi-gloss stock paper, the magazine’s aesthetic steers more toward a “softcover coffee table” book, Pulvirent said.
Volume 1 of the Hodinkee magazine, which is 160 pages long, includes a feature on the history of the Rolex Sea-Dweller, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, watches for weekend getaways and a conversation with Patek Philippe CEO Thierry Stern.
Its cover story, meanwhile, delves into the journey to auction of Paul Newman’s own Paul Newman Daytona.
Volume 1 is available for pre-order now for $27 in the Hodinkee Shop and will be delivered in late September.
The company also made a limited edition of the inaugural issue, with a special matte black cover that has no images and black logos. Only 500 copies were printed, and the issue’s pre-order already has sold out online.
Hodinkee also said it would distribute the magazine through some high-end global retailers and hospitality partners, like American Express’s Centurion Lounges, Soho House and select Intercontinental Hotels.
Pulvirent told National Jeweler that they currently don't have any plans for offering subscriptions to the magazine, since it is biannual, but noted that the idea hasn’t been ruled out.
The Latest


A monthly podcast series for jewelry professionals

From protecting customer data to safeguarding inventory records, it's crucial to learn how to tackle cybersecurity challenges.

Test Podcast With Video. New interview with Ada Lovelace.

Abstract for tests. New Podcast interview with John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morison.

Ahead of the holiday season, Smith delves into the often subconscious reasons people buy luxury products for themselves or their loved ones.

The GMT-Master “Pepsi” belonging to astronaut Edgar Mitchell is a standout in RR Auction’s online “Space Auction,” going on now.

The ads celebrate the mall culture of the ‘80s and ‘90s.

Retail sales associates can access the video series on mobile to refresh their selling skills.

For 25 years, India’s Gem & Jewellery National Relief Foundation has provided aid in the wake of war, natural disasters, and global crises.

The November auction will feature a collection of jewels owned by Ferdinand I, the first king of modern Bulgaria, and his family.

Commercial production has begun underground at the Canadian diamond mine’s A21 pipe.

Deloitte and Adobe Analytics shared their insights on the season, from the retail sales forecast to the role of generative AI.

Industry players have found ways to cope with market conditions while working to reshape themselves in the face of emerging realities.

The sales event, in its second year, features a selection of rare diamonds from the miner’s Argyle and Diavik diamond mines.

The first in what is slated to be a series of in-depth reports from the consulting company, it focuses on shortening supply chains.

The company said Benjamin Clymer will return to his role as head of the watch news website, which will maintain editorial independence.








































