European Watch Company, a Boston-based retailer led by father-and-son duo Albert and Joshua Ganjei, has been a beacon for watch enthusiasts since 1993, offering exceptional service and building enduring relationships with their loyal clientele. Their book,
The Connoisseur’s Guide to Fine Timepieces, captures the spirit and craftsmanship that underpin the company's legacy, showcasing over 150 remarkable watches that exemplify horological excellence. From complex complications to iconic designs, the collection spans an array of styles, including classic, avant-garde, and rare vintage pieces from both major watchhouses and independent artisans. Through striking photography and detailed descriptions, the guide explores the history and innovation behind each timepiece, reflecting the enduring allure of fine watchmaking and the enduring legacy of European Watch Co. as a trusted source for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Details: - Linen hardcover book
- Author: Robin Swithinbank
- 304 pages; over 300 illustrations
- Approx. 14"L x 10.2"W x 1.5"D
- Item Weight (Lbs.): 6.0
- Made in Italy
About Assouline
We created this company to be the first luxury brand on culture. We wanted to supply everything for a contemporary library; we started working with top perfumers for scented candles, with Goyard for a book trunk, with Chanel on a quilted leather slipcase, and so on. Now we are expanding the Assouline lifestyle brand in stores in the most important cities of the world. We love and believe in books more than everything else, but we also want to extend our vision to create all that can be expected in a chic and personalized library, from beautiful books and special editions to luxury gift items, unique library accessories, and now a complete turnkey collection of stylish furniture. Our digital world goes faster than ever and nothing remains of it, but books are a solid part of our past and present. They are also beautiful. For us, books are a matter of intellect and emotion; heritage and innovation. Information is not only about today, and the past is a sensational source of inspiration.
-Prosper & Martine Assouline