A Holiday Gift Guide for the Watch-Collecting Renaissance Man
While all watch enthusiasts are different, and diverse in their pursuits and interests, there are some traits that we’ve found to be fairly common among the collector community. Among these are an eye for stylish fashion; a taste for fine spirits and, often, premium cigars; an appreciation for art, travel, and high-end writing instruments; and, of course, an interest in storing and displaying one’s timepiece collection. As we head into the home stretch of the holiday gift giving season, here’s a rundown of exceptional items from some of our friends and partners that you may consider for the guy who has everything ? everything, in this case, meaning so many watches you wouldn’t know where to start to look for another one. For the connoisseur of both fine art and classical horology, there’s the eye-catching sculptures of Berd Vaye ? founded by artists “Edward K.” and “Albert A.” and helmed by watch-industry veteran and former Glashütte Original U.S. brand manager Steven Cohen ? which collect vintage watch parts culled from antique clocks, pocketwatches, and wristwatches from around the globe and encase them in Lucite, a virtually shatterproof precious resin. The tiny components are all anywhere from 50 to 100 years old and nearly all Swiss-made. Four models are currently available, including the Lost in Time (skull themed), Horosphere (globes), Time Framed (wall art) and Time Squared (cubes, as pictured). Each is a limit...
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