A Watch Club That’s Different From the Others
“Being a guy of color founding a watch club is not something that’s done every day,” said Henry Flores, the founder of Classic Watch Club.
“Being a guy of color founding a watch club is not something that’s done every day,” said Henry Flores, the founder of Classic Watch Club.
Geoffrey Hess invited what he described as ‘the crème de la crème of the collectors’ community’ to a weekend in Manhattan.
Rainer Bernard, the house’s director of research and development of watches, says a sense of exploration drives its horological efforts.
Once he fell for watches, Thomas Fleming went all in. He’s introducing his own brand, working with industry veterans and recruiting a major athlete ambassador.
Charles Oudin, which first made timepieces in 1797, now focuses on dainty watches adorned with gems.
Four female horological experts tell us. (Spoiler: Not one of them was wearing a watch specifically designed for women.)
Jessica Owens says she wants her platform to avoid industry jargon and be accessible to everyone.
Linden Lazarus has spent most of his teen years selling timepieces. Now, he has employees to help out.
A second round of the watch brand’s collaboration with Jacquie Aiche features a motif that also appears in her jewelry collection.
Experts offer some suggestions to help your hunt for repairs or servicing.