Stockholm Time 2025. Our weekend among like-minded watch enthusiasts.
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Last weekend we exhibited at Stockholm Time 2025, once again in the historic premises of the Old National Archives on Riddarholmen. We got to meet many of our valued customers, followers and friends, as well as both old and new industry contacts. Meeting colleagues and parts of Scandinavia's watchmaking elite was especially fun.



The evening before the fair, the Nordic Watch Awards were held, a fine gala evening in the company of profiles such as Mikael Wallhagen (watch expert, Sotheby's), Sophia Reuterdahl (court watchmaker, Royal Palace), Eero Koivisto (architect and watch designer, Claesson Koivisto Rune), Olof Larsson (watch entrepreneur, Nymans Ur), Mia Litström (watch journalist) and Lydia Winters (collector, photographer and profile). During the evening, four awards were presented, and the special award went to Kari Voutilainen.

Here is our founder Pierre with his sister Nathalie, who stepped in and held the stands during the fair. Thank you for the energy and joy.

Stockholm Time reminds us why we do this. It's the meeting place where Nordic brands, stories and people gather, all with the same eye for detail as ourselves. We met colleagues, enthusiasts and friends, and talked proportions, finishes and upcoming releases.
We also participated in the charity auction Time to Give. The idea is simple. Scandinavian brands produce unique watches that are auctioned off to benefit the work of Jontefonden, with the proceeds going directly to the foundation. A concrete way for our passion to do good outside the bubble.


The beauty of Stockholm Time is the mix. Collectors who want to geek out over guilloché and case lines, curious visitors who might choose their first mechanical watch, and colleagues who share both successes and lessons learned. Everything fits into a format where Scandinavian design and craftsmanship can breathe.

Yu Ando himself from AndoAndoAndo Watches visited our table and spread a lot of joy and inspiration with his fantastic energy.

One of our lovely customers Elias picked up his pre-ordered Arvet Burgundy at the fair. It's just as wonderful every time we get to deliver a watch to our dear customers.
We left the fair with great gratitude and inspiration. Thanks to the organizers for a unifying platform, to everyone who stayed at the table and to those of you who voted, asked, tested and liked. See you again soon.
PS More about the award ceremony and charity auction can be found here:
Stockholm Time
Time to Give
Nordic Watch Awards