Just last week, the third annual WatchTime New York (2017) show was held at the magnificent Gotham Hall in midtown Manhattan. With than 30 brands exhibiting watches – many of which had not yet been seen in the United States market– the day-and-a-half show attracted than 1,200 watch rs and collectors. This significant…
Sir Zoltan David Takes Us to the Moon With Pendant Permanently Displayed at Smithsonian Institute
Sir Zoltan David is truly one of the innovative jewelry makers of today. With a focus on gemstones and intricate metal work, his pieces are genuinely wearable works of art. That may well be why the curators at the Smithsonian Institute have opted to include one of his pieces in a permanent collection there. It…
Ferragamo F-80 Motion Smart Watch Gives Wearers a Reason to Get Active
Salvatore Ferragamo is one of the world’s most well known Italian luxury fashion brands. Since 2008, when Ferragamo debuted its first timepieces at Baselworld, the brand has continued to iver stylish watches that push the bounds of innovation. Ferragamo’s newest release, the F-80 MOTION is made for the man who wants a connected watch that…
Review: Ralph Lauren RL Skeleton Automatic Watch Inspired By a 1938 Bugatti
An avid collector of incredible vintage automobiles, Ralph Lauren was once quoted as saying, “Cars are like art – moving art – an accomplishment in mechanics and precision.” In a similar feat of accomplishment in mechanics and precision, Ralph Lauren recently introduced the brand’s first open-worked timepiece, the RL Automotive Skeleton, to its coveted RL…
Frederique Constant Slimline Moonphase Stars Manufacture Watch Comes to NY
Making its way to WatchTime New York this weekend, the scintillating Frederique Constant Slim Moonphase Stars Manufacture watch will dazzle your night (or day). Known for its intricate and sophisticated women’s and men’s timepieces, Frederique Constant outdoes itself with this watch that captures the mystery and beauty of the night sky in a timepiece that is…
Worn & Wound’s ‘Wind-Up’ Show 2017 Comes to NY This Week
Love watches? Planning to be in New York City? Don’t miss the third annual Wind-Up Show, 2017, by Worn & Wound — open free to the public. Held at Chelsea Market and beginning on October 27, Wind-Up will have a host of special promotions and activations, as well as on-site sales by most watch brands…