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Friday, 10 June 2016

An evening of style and watches with Timothy Everest and Page & Cooper

Watches are an important element in a man's wardrobe and are an often unappreciated factor in pulling together a look. Out for the evening? Try a small, slim, minimalist dress watch with the blazer and tie. Doing something active and outdoors? A chunky, water resistant and tough timepiece will look good with jeans, boots and Harrington jacket. Tailor and menswear creator, Timothy Everest, appreciates this link and I was recently invited to another evening of style and watches at his store in Redchurch Street in East London. 

Timothy Everest - stylish clothes, many British-made

Chatting to Timothy Everest

The event was organised by Page & Cooper whose selection of watch brands I've long admired and indeed coveted. They tend to go for the minimalist, practical watch rather than the fussy, over-designed look which can so ruin a good watch. Watch brands present included Damasko, Marathon, Laco and Vulcain - all previously known to me and all producing watches of high quality, yet at reasonable prices. 

Marathon - military watches

Marathon (above) used to supply exclusively to the military, although their watches appeared on the market from time to time where they were snapped up by collectors who appreciate their robustness. They now sell to the public. Chunky, tough and with genuine military heritage.

Damasko - highly engineered watches

Damasko (above) is a family business which sells high quality watches using interesting technology to improve wear and durability at competitive prices. Definitely worth a look, particulary as they make most of their own components. Very stylish watches which appeal to my minimalist, 'tool watch' tastes.

Laco - Bauhaus style at good prices

Laco (above) sell some interesting watches, mainly pilot's styles, but have also used quality Chinese mechanical movements for some well-priced watches (from around £235) for those who prefer budget watches to have mechanical rather than quartz movements. Stylish and reasonably priced.

Vulcain - classic styling

Vulcain (above) are best known for their alarm watches, but sell some colourful and nicely designed timepieces for everyday use. An interesting and high quality range, often retro in style. 

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