“…On 16 November 2018, the 26th meeting of the General Conference on Weights and Measures in Versailles adopted a resolution on the revision of the International System of Units (SI). [1] With this, the French metrology institution BIPM will give up its traditional role as host of the famous "Grand K", the kilogram prototype, which is to be replaced by a fixed value of the Planck constant h. [2] At the same time, also the elementary charge e, [3] the Boltzmann constant k, [4] and the Avogadro constant N A [5] received new definitions so that in the future all seven SI units will be defined in terms of physical constants. These changes will come into effect on 20 May 2019, and on this occasion Annalen der Physik will publish a special issue "The Revised SI: Fundamental Constants, Basic Physics and Units", edited by our Editorial Advisory Board member Klaus Blaum (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics Heidelberg), Dmitry Budker (Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz), Andrey Surzhykov (Technical University and Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt -PTB, Braunschweig), and Joachim H. Ullrich (President of the PTB, the National Metrology Institute of Germany) (Figure 1).…”