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Independent Watchmakers Shine at LA's Premier Gathering
A recent gathering in Los Angeles, organized by Collective Horology, showcased the burgeoning interest in independent watchmaking. Asher Rapkin, a co-founder of Collective Horology, observed a vibrant crowd at the third annual Open House, held at the exclusive Aster club in Hollywood. Attendees patiently waited to engage with independent watchmakers, an opportunity not commonly found through traditional retail channels. Rapkin expressed a sense of wonder at the event's success, noting the impressive turnout of approximately 500 visitors, mostly men, keen to explore the unique offerings from 14 exhibiting brands. The enthusiasm underscored a significant trend in the luxury watch market, where personalized experiences and direct interaction with creators are highly valued.
During the event, particular attention was drawn to brands like Ming, co-founded by Malaysian watchmaker Ming Thein, and J.N. Shapiro, both of which had their tables surrounded by eager buyers. Logan Baker, representing Ming, was tirelessly presenting the new 37.06 Lightning watch, a collaboration featuring a titanium dial meticulously crafted by Josh Shapiro's team. Adjacent to this, the J.N. Shapiro team unveiled their new Radiant monopusher chronograph, part of their Infinity Series, boasting a 38 mm tantalum case and unique dial options including meteorite. Another highlight was the prevalence of tantalum, a challenging yet increasingly popular material in luxury watchmaking, exemplified by Fleming's Series 1 Mark II. The gathering also fostered personal connections, as noted by collector Terri Hubert, who preferred independent makers and traveled specifically to meet Michiel Holthinrichs, known for his 3D-printed titanium cases.
The success of the Open House underscores a shift in the watch industry, emphasizing accessibility and storytelling over traditional luxury brand exclusivity. Collectors are increasingly drawn to the narrative and craftsmanship of independent watchmakers, valuing the direct connection and the opportunity to be part of a watch's journey. This sentiment was echoed by attendees like Alexander Woo, who prioritized a visit to Glashütte—a hub of German watchmaking—over other commitments, and Grady Seale, who traveled from Northern California. Such events provide a vital platform for independent creators to connect with a passionate audience, demonstrating that the allure of bespoke artistry and personal engagement continues to captivate discerning collectors.