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You’d be forgiven for thinking that the world’s biggest watch fair is Watches and Wonders in Geneva. To be fair, under many standards, that’s still the case. However, in terms of total number of exhibitors, past Windup Watch Fair New York hosted more than 130 brands, which is practically double the number of exhibitors at Watches and Wonders Geneva. The advantage of this free-to-attend fair has always been the diversity of exhibitors, many of the participating brands are rarely able to participate ‘in the metal’, and covering a wide price range, there is something for everyone. It’s a thing.
There’s a lot to explore, and Andrew and Zach weave their way through Center415 through waves of exhibitors and guests, going head-to-head to choose the best dive watches, dress watches, field watches, and the best of the best. . All GADA watches at the fair. Let us know in the comments which watches they picked got votes or if you think there was one they missed.
*Please do not spoil the video*
*Please do not spoil the video*
*Seriously? Want to spoil the video?*
Zack’s Diver Watch Selection – Christopher Ward C60 Trident Lumiere
Learn more about the Christopher Ward C60 Trident Lumière here.
Andrew’s dive watch of choice – Serica 503 dive watch
Click here to learn more about the Serica 503 Dive Watch.
Zach’s dress watch selection – Fears Brunswick 38 Salmon
Click here to learn more about Fear’s Brunswick 38 Salmon.
Andrew’s dress watch selection – Echo/Neutra Rivanera
Click here to learn more about Echo/Nutra Rivera.
Zack’s Field Watch Pick – Farer Field Collection
Learn more about the new Farrer Field Collection here.
Andrew’s Field Watch Pick – Micro Mil Spec Milgraph
Click here for more information on Micro Milspec Milgraph.
Zack’s Do-It-All Watch – Straum Jan Mayen Glacier White
Click here to learn more about Straum Jan Mayen Glacier White.
Andrew’s do-it-all watch – Fortis Vagabond V-40
Click here to learn more about the Fortis Vagabond V-40.