Windup Watch Fair 2018: Meet the Brands Part 2

Worn & Wound’s NYC Windup Watch Fair is less than one month away, and it goes without saying, but we’ll say it anyway: We are extremely excited to kick off the 2018 show. With an even bigger vendor list than last year’s, Windup is sure to be the best one yet. If you haven’t done so yet, then now would be a good time for you to mark your calendars:

The 2018 NYC Windup Watch Fair will be hosted at Chelsea Market (75 9th Avenue) on November 2nd through the 4th. Hours of operation are:

Friday, November 2nd: 11:00am – 6:30pm
Saturday, November 3rd: 11:00am – 7:00pm
Sunday, November 4th: 11:00am – 7:00pm

We’ve got a killer lineup with a little bit of something for everyone. So whether you’re a long-time watch geek or a first-time watch buyer, you’re not going to want to miss this one.

Today, we’re continuing our highlight of the great vendors making this year’s show possible.

Brew Watch Co.

Brew made a splash in 2015 when they launched their inaugural collection of watches inspired by coffee. The resulting timepieces, however, weren’t literal interpretations, with the designs instead pulling on clever cues to create beautiful and unique timepieces. That approach has continued to this day. Brew Watch Co.

Collins Watch Company

Founded by Jimmy Collins, Collins Brand creates watches inspired by classic field and pilot watches, while also drawing from Jimmy’s love of audio recording equipment. Along with watches, Collins also manufactures American-made eyeglasses, which will be for sale at the show. Collins

Crown & Buckle Black Label

In business since 2010 and based out of Florida, Crown & Buckle is a trusted source for all sorts of watch straps, from different styles of leather two-piece bands to nylon mil-straps. The Black Label is Crown & Buckle’s premium line of straps and accessories, featuring classic styles in elevated materials. Crown & Buckle Black Label

Damasko

Headquartered in Barbing, Germany in the heart of Bavaria, Damasko produces some of the toughest and most advanced tool watches around. Damasko is all about pushing the durability of the mechanical watch to its absolute limit, resulting in harder, more scratch resistant steel; more shock resistant movements; improved anti-magnetism; water resistance; and longer intervals between servicing. On-hand will be a varied range of the brand’s pilot watches. Damasko

Dan Henry

Dan Henry has one of the most incredible vintage watch collections on the planet. Wanting to share his love of vintage watches with other watch enthusiasts, Dan Henry launched his value-packed, eponymous brand with a laser-focus on bringing to the masses beautifully designed and robustly made watches that pull inspiration from some of the most iconic eras of watch design. Dan Henry

Dietrich

Dietrich was founded by Emmanuel Dietrich, a product designer with over 20 years of experience working with some of the world’s most prominent brands. Dietrich will have their full line of complex and unique watches, including the TC-1 and O.Time. Dietrich

Everest Horology Products

Everest Horology Products was founded by Michael DiMartini (yep, the guy behind Monta), and it has become the go-to place for straps for practically every modern Rolex available. If your Sub is looking for a new pair of shoes, then you should definitely stop by Everest’s booth. Everest

Formex

Inspired by the engineering and mechanics of high performance racing cars and bikes, Formex watches feature the brand’s signature patented Case Suspension System, which makes for a very comfortable watch on the wrist. At the show, Formex will also have on-hand their newest watch dubbed Essence, which is sure to appeal to those who prefer a more subdued aesthetic. Formex

Itay Noy

Based out of Old Jaffa, Israel, Itay Noy is a watchmaker producing thought-provoking, hand-finished timepieces that are unlike most other watches on the market. Collections like the Part-Time and Time Tone, for example, take on the task of presenting Mr. Noy’s unique conception of time. His latest collection, Full Month, is one of he coolest takes on a calendar complication and utilizes Vaucher’s awesome micro-rotor movement.  Itay Noy

Junghans

Junghans is a storied German brand that is perhaps best known for the Max Bill line. But beyond Max Bill’s wonderful creations, Junghans also has an incredible catalog of pieces in their mainline, among them the Meister Pilot, Form A, and Meister Driver. This will be their first time at the New York show.  Junghans

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