You missed Windup Watch Fair in NYC back in October evidently. They are listed as being there. BTW, the roster for 2024 has not been released yet.
I did see the brand in Chcago at WWF and they seemed to be well crafted watches, the main draw back is most are too small for my wrist, typically 36mm to 38mm.
However, the new Manhattan 39 Ultra Thin is on the cusp of being big enough and is rather attractive. ETA movement, manual winding, etc. make it a possibilty, After all I reallt like micro brands these days.
You missed Windup Watch Fair in NYC back in October evidently. They are listed as being there. BTW, the roster for 2024 has not been released yet.
I did see the brand in Chcago at WWF and they seemed to be well crafted watches, the main draw back is most are too small for my wrist, typically 36mm to 38mm.
However, the new Manhattan 39 Ultra Thin is on the cusp of being big enough and is rather attractive. ETA movement, manual winding, etc. make it a possibilty, After all I reallt like micro brands these days.
Hope this helps.
I was there lol i wasnt looking at maen at the time 😂. I went to try on christopher ward. Guess ill wait till oct again.
You missed Windup Watch Fair in NYC back in October evidently. They are listed as being there. BTW, the roster for 2024 has not been released yet.
I did see the brand in Chcago at WWF and they seemed to be well crafted watches, the main draw back is most are too small for my wrist, typically 36mm to 38mm.
However, the new Manhattan 39 Ultra Thin is on the cusp of being big enough and is rather attractive. ETA movement, manual winding, etc. make it a possibilty, After all I reallt like micro brands these days.
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You missed Windup Watch Fair in NYC back in October evidently. They are listed as being there. BTW, the roster for 2024 has not been released yet.
I did see the brand in Chcago at WWF and they seemed to be well crafted watches, the main draw back is most are too small for my wrist, typically 36mm to 38mm.
However, the new Manhattan 39 Ultra Thin is on the cusp of being big enough and is rather attractive. ETA movement, manual winding, etc. make it a possibilty, After all I reallt like micro brands these days.
Hope this helps.
You missed Windup Watch Fair in NYC back in October evidently. They are listed as being there. BTW, the roster for 2024 has not been released yet.
I did see the brand in Chcago at WWF and they seemed to be well crafted watches, the main draw back is most are too small for my wrist, typically 36mm to 38mm.
However, the new Manhattan 39 Ultra Thin is on the cusp of being big enough and is rather attractive. ETA movement, manual winding, etc. make it a possibilty, After all I reallt like micro brands these days.
Hope this helps.
I was there lol i wasnt looking at maen at the time 😂. I went to try on christopher ward. Guess ill wait till oct again.
You missed Windup Watch Fair in NYC back in October evidently. They are listed as being there. BTW, the roster for 2024 has not been released yet.
I did see the brand in Chcago at WWF and they seemed to be well crafted watches, the main draw back is most are too small for my wrist, typically 36mm to 38mm.
However, the new Manhattan 39 Ultra Thin is on the cusp of being big enough and is rather attractive. ETA movement, manual winding, etc. make it a possibilty, After all I reallt like micro brands these days.
Hope this helps.
Eyeing the manhattan 37.