Washington, DC Area Watch Enthusiasts Come Together for District Time
District Time may need a new home. The Washington, DC watch fair was held for the sixth time at the start of March, and its record attendance made the District Architecture Center feel more cramped than it has in the past. Every bit of wall was lined with a booth showcasing an independent watch brand. Some are big enough or popular enough you might recognize the name?Christopher Ward, Formex, Rado?while others are true microbrands.
?It?s grown a bit every year, minus the COVID years,? said Nate DeNicola, a contributor to one of the event?s organizers, the Time Bum. ?One of the cool things about this year is there are a few established microbrands that are here for the first time. Bourbon out of New Orleans; Foliot out of New York; Dufrane from Austin, Texas. So it?s really become kind of the east coast watch show for a lot of these micro and independent brands.?
DeNicola was there not just representing the Time Bum, but running the booth for another one of those microbrands: Bremoir, an Art Deco-inspired watch brand that takes design cues from 1920s American architecture. Watch fans are familiar with the major brands and their offerings, but events like District Time allow enthusiasts the chance to discover watchmakers they?d never heard of who are still providing high-quality products but have the flexibility to experiment more with their watches. Bremoir?s vintage design is unlike anything on the market right now, and it was difficult to even get the opportunity to ta...
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