Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Reading time 3 min.

A Celebration of Watchmaking: WatchTime New York's Friday Opening Party Photo Recap

square-Z8C_9132
Photo via Petro Onysko.
© PR

Over the last 10 years, WatchTime New York's Friday night opening party undoubtedly has become the "biggest night" for watch collectors in the U.S. Last night, the premier collector’s event returned to Manhattan's Gotham Hall to kick off the ninth edition of the multi-day live event (October 18th to 20th, 2024). The show is welcoming over 35 prestigious watch brands along with countless collectors, connoisseurs, industry VIPs, influencers, and other members of the global watch community. In addition, several of the partnering watch brands have chosen the event as their global platform to launch new watches, or show them to the U.S. audience for the first time, with debuts from Ulysse Nardin, Czapek, Cyrus, G-SHOCK, Bremont, Zeitwinkel, H. Moser & Cie. X Massena LAB and Bell & Ross.

WatchTime New York 2024 also marks the 25th anniversary of WatchTime. In 1999, the magazine came on the scene giving watch collectors and industry insiders what was lacking in watch media, an independent voice for collectors and enthousiasts. 25 years later, the magazine continues on, strong as ever, putting out leading print and digital content, hosting incredible shows and events, and bringing the world of watches together all the time.

As for the rest of the weekend: more watches, rare wine, incredible whiskey, and two thought-provoking panels. On Saturday, a conversation about the evolution of the watch world over the past 25 years will take place between four very unique voices in the industry. In the panel, titled "WatchTime Looks at 25: Twenty-Five Years of Watches, Collecting and Industry Lore," award-winning actor, avid horologist and watch designer Aldis Hodge sat down with WatchTime’s Editor-in-Chief Roger Ruegger, watch industry expert of over forty years and former WatchTime Editor-in-Chief Joe Thompson, and noted watch collector and expert, Jeffrey Kingston.

On Sunday, the panel "Vintage Collecting in 2024: Vintage and Pre-Owned in a Modern World" will take place. In it, experts will weigh in on how to start a vintage collection and what to look for when pursuing the market in 2024. The Executive Director of the Horological Society of New York, Nicholas Manousos, will moderate, with it featuring actor, director, and watch collector, Fred Savage, Global Head of Watches at Sotheby’s and founder of the acclaimed, “RollieFest,” Geoffrey Hess, and vintage watch specialist, Mike Nouveau.

Both days will have a wine / whiskey tastings with Domaine Drouhin Oregon and Wolves Whiskey in the afternoons.

Check out our photo recap below. And while today's event is sold out, tickets for Sunday are still available, here.

Z8C_9446
© PR
Z8C_9462
© PR
Z8C_9496
© PR
Z8C_9504
© PR
Z8C_9506
© PR
Z8C_9530
© PR
Z8C_9537
© PR
MRK04818_1
© PR
MRK04820_1
© PR
MRK04822_1
© PR
MRK04830_1
© PR
MRK04835_1
© PR
MRK04836_1
© PR
Z8C_8436_1
© PR
Z8C_8447_1
© PR
Z8C_8472_1
© PR
Z8C_8490_1
© PR
Z8C_8511
© PR
Z8C_8537_1
© PR
Z8C_8540
© PR
Z8C_8548
© PR
Z8C_8552
© PR
Z8C_8560
© PR
Z8C_8573
© PR
Z8C_8575
© PR
Z8C_8581
© PR
Z8C_8732
© PR
Z8C_8735
© PR
Z8C_8736
© PR
Z8C_8755
© PR
Z8C_8801
© PR
Z8C_8817
© PR
Z8C_8824
© PR
Z8C_8840
© PR
Z8C_8860
© PR
Z8C_8880
© PR
Z8C_8883
© PR
Z8C_8900
© PR
Z8C_8913
© PR
Z8C_8914
© PR
Z8C_8925
© PR
Z8C_8939
© PR
Z8C_8948
© PR
Z8C_8954
© PR
Z8C_8965
© PR
Z8C_8972
© PR
Z8C_8995
© PR
Z8C_9011
© PR
Z8C_9115
© PR
Z8C_9124
© PR
Z8C_9132
© PR
Z8C_9173
© PR
Z8C_9191
© PR
Z8C_9209
© PR
Z8C_9213
© PR
Z8C_9225
© PR
Z8C_9229
© PR
Z8C_9231
© PR
Z8C_9245
© PR
Z8C_9252
© PR
Z8C_9275
© PR
Z8C_9294
© PR
Z8C_9303
© PR
Z8C_9345
© PR
Z8C_9371
© PR
Z8C_9392
© PR
Z8C_9394
© PR
Z8C_9404
© PR
Z8C_9426
© PR
IMG_9465
© PR
IMG_9489
© PR
IMG_9453
© PR
IMG_9448
© PR
IMG_9416
© PR
IMG_9446
© PR
IMG_9419
© PR
IMG_9427
© PR
IMG_9429
© PR
IMG_9397
© PR
IMG_9403
© PR
IMG_9389
© PR
IMG_9386
© PR
IMG_9380
© PR
IMG_9373
© PR
IMG_9366
© PR
IMG_9358
© PR
IMG_9345
© PR
IMG_9343
© PR
IMG_9340
© PR
IMG_9312
© PR
IMG_9313
© PR
IMG_9321
© PR
IMG_9337
© PR

For more information and to purchase tickets for Sunday, visit WatchTime’s event site, here.

Archiv

Latest Articles

Urwerk Introduces the UR-120 Blue Planet - The final chapter
Urwerk concludes its UR-120 trilogy with the Blue Planet edition, a 20-piece limited series combining a deep-blue case, sophisticated satellite-hour display and a mechanically animated "salute" complication.
3 minutes
Jun 23, 2026
Arnold & Son Unveils the Perpetual Moon “Colours of the Moon” - Moonlight in new hues
Arnold & Son expands its Perpetual Moon collection with three stainless-steel limited editions. Each model combines a moon-phase display with a watchmaking first: PVD-coated mother-of-pearl is used for both the dial and the celestial backdrop.
3 minutes
Jun 23, 2026
Rado Expands Captain Cook Collection with Blue High-Tech Ceramic Chronograph - Metallic sheen, no metal
Rado introduces a striking new blue edition of its Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Chronograph. Combining a deep-blue dial and ceramic bezel with a plasma high-tech ceramic case, the latest model blends dive-watch capability with contemporary materials and refined aesthetics.
3 minutes
Jun 23, 2026

You might also be interested in

To the Summit without Oxygen: A Spotlight on the Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen
Montblanc is emphasizing the meaning of its brand name to a greater degree and creating innovative watches connected to alpinism. The company recently collaborated with extreme mountaineer Reinhold Messner to create a watch with no oxygen inside its case.
9 minutes
May 25, 2026
World Tour: Close-Up with the Citizen Series 8 GMT
The starting point is Japan, and the target is the whole world. Citizen’s new Series 8 GMT makes it easy to switch from one time zone to another.
4 minutes
Blast from the Past: A Closer Look at the Van Cleef & Arpels La Collection Full Calendar
A lesser-known chapter in Van Cleef & Arpels’ watchmaking history, the La Collection Full Calendar reflects how the maison translated its jewelry heritage into a more sportive expression during the 1980s.
5 minutes
May 29, 2026
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad