Highsnobiety
Double Tap to Zoom

For its latest collaboration, Hodinkee joins forces with Milan-​based label Unimatic for a hat-trick of very understated and extremely classy timepieces.

Since its formation in 2015, Unimatic has carved out a loyal following thanks to its minimalist, no-nonsense approach to sports watches. The good folk at Hodinkee know a good thing when they see it, and this tie-up is no different. The Unimatc × Hodinkee H Series Limited Edition Collection comprises three models limited to 500 pieces each, with the movements are now sourced from Switzerland, a first-ever for Unimatic. These new calibers have informed the design, with the case slimmed down to a skimpy 12mm.

"Our collaboration with Unimatc is a first in many ways," reads a Hodinkee press release. "It represents an evolution for UNIMATIC as an operation, with the most watches it has ever offered at one time – 1,500 total, between all three models – not to mention the debut of the UNIMATIC Modello Uno GMT."

The watches, which arrive in signature Hodinkee gray with monochromatic flourishes, are priced between $675 and $1,395. You can find out more here.

We Recommend
  • This Classic Nike Sneaker's Game Days Are Over. Its Fashion Era Has Just Begun
    • Sneakers
  • Seven Years Later, Union LA's Incredible Jordan Sneakers Burst Back
    • Sneakers
  • Bad Bunny’s Ballerina Sneaker Was Already Bold — Now It’s Gold
    • Sneakers
  • Nike’s Bubble-tastic, Most Advanced Air Max Is (Finally) Arriving
    • Sneakers
    • sponsored
  • James Harden's Sneaker Legacy Evolves With a Souped-Up Basketball Shoe
    • Sneakers
What To Read Next
  • In Beautiful Beige, adidas' Samba-ish Tobacco Sneaker Is Smoking Hot
    • Sneakers
  • RANRA's Artisan Technical Gear Is Both Archaic and Cutting-Edge
    • Style
  • How a Quiet Japanese Brand Suddenly Took Over Luxury Menswear
    • Style
  • The Gentle Monster-Fication of Eyewear Is Real
    • Style
  • Brain Dead Has Hijacked America’s Oldest Clothing Brand
    • Style
  • Suited Seduction at Haider Ackermann's Tom Ford Debut
    • Style