Watch & Timepiece Collecting
We are thrilled to welcome to the podcast the CEO of Gerald Charles, Mr. Federico Ziviani. One of the most exciting luxury brands emerging today, Gerald Charles, is quietly redefining the modern luxury sports watch whilst celebrating the work of the most famous watch designer in modern watch history: Gerald Charles Genta. Famed for creating the genre of modern sports luxury with the design of the game-changing Royal Oak for Audemars Piguet back in 1972, Mr. Genta then repeated the success for Patek Philippe with the design of the Nautilus in 1976. In addition to many other famous creations, Gerald Genta created many of the world's most complicated timepieces and some of the most whimsical, including the famous Mickey Mouse watches. The Maestro collection by Gerald Charles represents one of Mr. Genta's finest designs and one of the last creations that was produced by the brand bearing the artist's first and middle names. Join us as we learn more about the origins of the Maestro collection and the current development of this incredible brand. Mr Federico Ziviani shares with us his passion and determination to carry forward the legacy of the great Master. We chat about the modern company, the collaborators within including Creative Director Octavio Garcia famed for his work with Audemars Piguet. We discuss the impressive specs and details that are present in every model throughout the collection as well as discovering the incredible connection to Tennis that makes it the choice of a number of a top ATP players on the global circuit today, As always, Keeping Time host Jeremy Oster and co-host Doug Hoyt present an engaging, unscripted conversation designed to bring to listeners the inside track in today's world of fine watchmaking.
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Visit our blog page for the list of podcasts and photos relating to topics discussed. https://blog.osterjewelers.com/category/podcast/Join us as we welcome William Massena back to Keeping Time podcast. Fresh from Geneva Watch Days, join us as we catch up with William, one of the most knowledgeable and highly respected authorities on all things watches. With a breadth of knowledge spanning the entire history of watchmaking, the former CEO of Antiquorum Watches (auction house) and Managing Director of Time Zone offers a perspective and level of expertise few can challenge. The conversation begins with a deep-dive into the newest product launch from Massena Lab, a striking and unique vintage-inspired, modern take on a classic Regatta Yacht Timer. William explains the unique design approach and discusses his partner for this latest collaboration. The new watch is the first piece launched by a new watch company, ALBISHORN, with a very interesting design-ethos. The patented movement is just one noteworthy element of the new watch. Following discussion of William's eponymous brand, Massena Lab, we switch gears to discuss the recent Geneva Watch Days (GWD). Created just a couple of years ago, during the pandemic, William fully describes the purpose behind the show, the founders of the event and the experience of attending. Let's just say that any watch event that can be enjoyed wearing shorts and flip-flops whilst sipping Rosé is surely worthy of serious consideration. William brings the show to life for our listeners and fully describes the vibe, experience and intentions of this important newcomer to the watch-industry calendar. The newest GWD releases are discussed. Of course, being a conversation between watch nerds, William Massena and Jeremy Oster, the conversation meanders and explores side-topics with a great detour into unraveling the history of the modern Breguet brand (pre-Swatch Group) and Daniel Roth. The conversation further delves into the early history and importance of FP Journe and Vianney Halter and the connection with Breguet. Incredibly, this fascinating conversational diversion occurs whilst discussing Konstantin Chaykin's record breaking "ThinKing" watch. As always, the conversation with William is natural, free-flowing and filled with information and insight that will be new, even for the most knowledgeable listeners. We hope that you enjoy this conversation as much as we enjoy creating Keeping Time Podcast.
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TAOS Watches was unveiled to the world, somewhat discreetly, at the Beau Rivage hotel in Geneve, during this year's Watches & Wonders.
After being approached in the Beau-Rivage hotel hallway by Fei Meillat, the co-founder of Krayon Watches, Jeremy Oster was told that there was something very special to see and discover: the incredible TAOS watches. Knowing the phenomenal quality of Krayon watches, this was clearly going to be something very special if Fei was impressed. What a wonderful discovery this proved to be! The new independent watch manufacture brings to life the vision of CEO Oliver Gaud with the creativity and ingenuity of Olivier and Dominique Vaucher, renowned dial artists of Atelier Olivier Vaucher. The Métiers d'Arts workshop, located in Genève, boasts more than 40 years of know-how and expertise in over 15 distinct crafts ranging from enameling to engraving and the beautiful art of paillonné, as well as hand-painted mother-of-pearl and many other decorations that are found at the pinnacle of Haute Horlogerie.
Olivier Gaud presented a clear vision to his partners for an extraordinary collaboration. The few, rare watches produced each embrace an extraordinary artistic vision, both on the movement and the dial. TAOS creates only Unique Pieces that are stunning conversation pieces with a level of artistry that is a joy to discover and will undoubtedly be cherished, museum-quality collector pieces.
Join us as Doug and Jeremy interrupt Olivier Gaud's summer vacation for an incredible deep-dive into the true meaning of Métiers d'Art and the depth of talent and skills employed to create the TAOS Watches masterpieces. Listen in as we hear the story behind the brand. We then discuss the approach and art-forms employed to create each of the 7 incredible pieces produced to date by TAOS Watches . We explore and discover the techniques employed, the challenges and attempt to understand how such impressive works of art are brought to life. We discuss every aspect of watchmaking including the partners selected for the manufacture of the cases and the special movement which serves as a canvas for the unique talents of Atelier Olivier Vaucher.
We hope that you enjoy learning about the rarest of the horological arts as much as we enjoy engaging with the most creative talents in the industry. TAOS Watches is creating truly special works of horological art. We are so thrilled that Olivier took the time to join us on Keeping Time to discuss TAOS Watches. As always, thank you for downloading and enjoying Keeping Time podcast. You are the reason that we do what we do. Visit the Oster Jewelers blog for photos and more Keeping Time with Oster Watches podcasts.
In March of 2024, one of the most exciting new brands launched in the world of Independent Haute Horlogerie: Renaud Tixier. A combination of experience, expertise, unbridled talent and creativity, Renaud Tixier is the company created by Dominique Renaud and Julien Tixier. However, a company of talented craftsmen needs leadership to develop as a successful brand with a long-term strategy. Espcecially if it is to claim an important seat at the top table in the world of luxury watchmaking. This is the role of the CEO. We are delighted to welcome out guest for this episode of Keeping Time, Michel Nieto, CEO Renaud Tixier. Join us as we learn about the incredible success stories which Mr Nieto has quietly steered, including rebuilding global brands for Richemont and developing strategies for success such as the award-winning Bulgari Octo Finissimo collection. We first met Michel in Geneve this year, at the bar of the Beau-Rivage hotel. This podcast is a continuation of that conversation with the highly engaging, focused and delightful Michel. Albeit without gin and tonics in hand, the conversation on this episode picks right up where we left off in Geneve and delves into Michel's storied career and leads us into how he engaged with the talented team of Dominque Renaud and Julien Tixier. Naturally, the conversation turns to a focus on the breakthrough introductory watch, Renaud Tixier "Monday" and Mr Nieto gives us insight and technical details of this remarkable debut timepiece. We discuss the working methods of the two watchmakers, the incredible background of Dominique Renaud, founder of Renaud & Papi which was to become APRP (Audemars Piguet, Renaud & Papi). We discuss the incredible, prodigious talent of Julien Tixier and hear a very bold claim by Michel on the importance of this young watchmaker. This episode will provide tremendous insight for all collectors and fill in some of the history of the earlier period of today's watchmaking era as well as entice all with the endless possibilities of fine watchmaking in the hands of the world's most talented craftsmen.
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Welcome to another episode of Keeping Time with Oster Watches. In this episode, our hosts Doug and Jeremy explore and discuss Watches & Wonders and the peripheral events that just took place in Geneva, Switzerland. This is the biggest show of the watch industry calendar when the world's leading retailers, media and enthusiasts descend upon the beautiful International city of Geneve in the heart of the most important watchmaking region of the world. Jeremy Oster attended the show and co-host Doug is eager to ask questions and hear about the event itself and the key discoveries and new introductions from the event. As always, the focus leans heavily towards the world of Independent watchmaking and discovery of new, exciting talents.
Who impressed? Who are the exciting new names to emerge from the show? Did Jeremy discover the next highly sought-after watchmaker? Why is this such an important show and what is it like to visit Watches & Wonders? Listen in and we hope you enjoy this episode of Keeping Time.
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Our guest on Keeping Time with Oster Watches episode is a highly talented and passionate watchmaker, Felipe Pikullik. Based in Berlin, Germany, of Brazilian descent, Felipe embodies all that is celebrated in the Art of Watchmaking. Each piece that bears the Felipe Pikullik brand name is a demonstration of purity, dedication and tradition - a classical approach to contemporary watchmaking. Signature sculpted bridges are formed within the atelier and embellished with traditional finishing techniques long recognized as all that embodies haute horlogerie. Felipe and his team transform each caliber produced with impeccable craftsmanship and a commitment to excellence. Join us as we engage with Felipe in a conversation that explores the motivations, desires and challenges embraced by the young prodigy and his eager and willing team. As always, the conversation with host Jeremy Oster meanders, explores and probes to gain a depth of knowledge and understanding of one of the Independent watch world's rising stars. Thanks as always to co-host and Producer Doug Hoyt for another episode of Keeping Time. We hope that you enjoy this insightful episode. Please take a moment to rate and review and share with other like-minded watch-loving friends. Thank you, as always, for downloading and listening to Keeping Time Podcast, presented by Oster Jewelers. Visit the podcast blog.
Welcome back everyone as we kick off our 8th Season of Keeping Time! We are thrilled to kick off the new season with a very special guest, Bernhard Lederer. Mr. Lederer is a highly accomplished Master Watchmaker with many decades of experience creating and achieving complicated and challenging timepieces, including ground-breaking clocks and remarkable wristwatches. The most recent project is the GPHG Award-Winning Central Impulse Chronometer. Claiming the 2021 GPHG Award in the Innovation category, Lederer Watches has achieved one of the holy grails of watchmaking. Whilst it can be said that this watch furthers the work of George Daniels, Mr Lederer has innovated and challenged the notion of a modern wristwatch chronometer. Join us for an insightful conversation as we explore Mr. Lederer's rich horological history, discuss his influences and outline career achievements. We will go deep into the technical brilliance and achievements of the GPHG Award-Winning Central Impulse Chronometer. We discuss the inspiration and the numerous challenges involved in realizing the fulfillment of this challenging creation. We also discuss Mr Lederer's contact and relationship with the great Master, George Daniels. For photos visit: https://blog.osterjewelers.com/category/podcast/
Join us as we welcome Claude back to the podcast. Our most regularly featured guest, Claude is welcomed back for a second time this season with news of another brand new model. Listen in as the always engaging Master Watchmaker, Claude Greisler, discusses the recently unveiled Armin Strom One Week. As the name suggests, the new model has a power reserve of one full week. Based on a caliber originally launched by the brand a decade ago, Claude talks us through all the changes, modifications and aesthetic choices made by the brand as Armin Strom unveils this important addition to the expanding collection offered by the Manufacture today. Claude shares technical details and further insights into his incredible company, Armin Strom, co-founded by Claude Greisler and Serge Michel. Listen in as host Jeremy Oster once again invites Claude to share his immense knowledge, passion and artistic sensibility with our listeners. We recommend also listening to our previous episodes with Claude as each has a unique focus and all episodes offer incredible insights into the world of haute horlogerie from the perspective of an exceptional Independent watchmaker.
We are honored to be joined by Christine Hutter, "in person," for this episode of Keeping Time. Christine Hutter is Founder and CEO of the extraordinary Manufacturer Moritz Grossmann. Located in Glashütte, Germany, the modern Manufacture creates breathtakingly beautiful, handcrafted timepieces which embody the true spirit of "Haute Horlogerie." Nearly 175 years after the original factory was established in the famous watchmaking town of Glashütte, Christine Hutter retains the spirit and soul of the eponymous founder whilst evolving fine modern-day watchmaking with numerous patents and innovations. Join us as we chat with Ms. Hutter and learn about the brand which today takes it's place amongst the world's finest timepiece creators. Listen in as we discuss the methods employed today, the artistic approach to incredible dials such as the stunning Tremblage dial and others. We discuss the impressive manufacturing capabilities including the in-house screws, hands and all the elements which combine to make Moritz Grossmann such a unique and compelling offering today. It is indeed an honor, privilege and joy to sit alongside Christine as we record this episode following her recent visit to our store, Oster Jewelers, in Denver. We hope that you enjoy this insightful episode and share with other watch-loving friends. Thank you as always for downloading Keeping Time podcast.
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