How Not to Collect Watches: feat. Jaś Rewkiewicz
A conversation with designer Jas Rewkiewicz on craft, culture, and chaos of collecting sideways.
A conversation with designer Jas Rewkiewicz on craft, culture, and chaos of collecting sideways.
Parmigiani Fleurier CEO shares his philosophy of “private luxury,” where refinement, proportion, and restraint define true elegance. He discusses the evolution of the Tonda PF and the rebirth of the Toric, both guided by purity rather than spectacle.
An immersive exhibition by the world's oldest watchmaking maison, celebrating 270 years of horological excellence.
It began with a question: what if a cockpit instrument became a wristwatch? Twenty years on, that idea still defines Bell & Ross. Co-founder and CEO Carlos Rosillo reflects on two decades of the round-in-square icon — from flight decks to city streets.
From kitchen timers to iconic watches, Singapore’s most recognisable chef reflects on how craft and time intertwine — in the kitchen, on the wrist, and in the pursuit of mastery.
IWC’s museum curator David Seyffer discusses their engineering first principles, the brand’s unique Schaffhausen perspective, and why collectors—not marketers—sparked the return to heritage.
Harry Winston’s first two decades in watchmaking — a collector-led guide to the Premier era’s design language, mechanics, and the collaborations that changed the industry forever.
From vintage cars to fine watches, A. Lange & Söhne CEO Wilhelm Schmid shares his passions, values, and vision. Our conversation unfolds on the road from Dresden to Glashütte, in his Porsche 356. Along the way, his philosophy of heritage, craftsmanship, and innovation comes to life.
“It’s not about possession, it’s about connection.” Meet Zong Ye—finance professional, culture enthusiast, and passionate collector—as we enjoy a thoughtful conversation on watches, meaning, and the stories that shape a collection.