Most importantly, as a dealer, not a moment goes by where I don't learn something new regarding watches, business, and life....
Read MoreI think that when you take a boutique brand down to its core, soul is what makes them special. NOMOS Glashütte is one of those manufacturers that, in my opinion, invokes a feeling of passion and care....
Read MoreLast Saturday, I set out on a day-long, watch-themed tour of NYC with close friends, local collectors, and few TWA readers. We stopped at various boutiques, a few vintage watch shops, and a particular booth on 47th street....
Read MoreWhen my buddy Toralf Andersson posed a question to me, asking if I would grant him an interview, I was not only flattered, but I was also very happy to respond to his request with a big yes!
Read MoreLately, plenty of us have seen quite a bit of snowfall. Here in New York, there's been so much snow to the point where I've enjoyed an extended weekend. In honor of this blizzard, I have decided to dedicate this post to what first comes to mind when I think of winter: Snowflakes!
Read MoreJohn Miottel is a collector, connoisseur and conservator of objects from the past, specializing in luxury ocean liner memorabilia. Selflessly, Miottel has spent years acquiring important timepieces. He exhibits them publicly in his museum in order to share his passions--history and horology--with others. While his collection is comprised of hyper-rare Tiffany signed Rolexes, legendary pilot's watches, and revered Pateks, Miottel owns two of arguably the most significant timepieces in ocean liner history.
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