Omega 2024 Novelties
Since 1932, Omega has proudly served as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, delivering cutting-edge precision for world-class events. At the recent event, guests had the opportunity to experience the 2024 novelties firsthand.
TAG Heuer 2024 Collection: An Exclusive Showcasing for Watch Enthusiasts
TAG Heuer recently hosted a preview of its 2024 collection at its Melbourne CBD boutique, welcoming the watch community for an evening of admiration, discussion, and fun.
The event kicked off with a warm welcome from Van Mulryan, followed by an in-depth presentation by Riley Parker, who detailed the 2024 collection and gave a sneak peek at some upcoming models (which we weren’t allowed to photograph).
Watches & Wonders with Kennedy
Kennedy hosted an intimate gathering at their Chadstone boutique to showcase a curated selection of novelties from Watches and Wonders.
Time Well Spent: Friends & Watches
As we get older and life commitments overtake our time, there's something amazing about friends finding the time to catch up over dinner, especially when the conversation centers around a shared passion. For some, it's sports; for others, it's movies. But for us, it's all about watches.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Stories
Jaeger-LeCoultre, the watchmaker of watchmakers, is currently holding the Reverso Stories exhibition at Sydney’s Martin Place until 19 May 2024. This is by far the biggest exhibition held by JLC in Australia.
Ocean To Orbit
Designed in Australia, Made in Switzerland. Ocean To Orbit was founded in December 2020 by David Dewitt and Siddhartha Kazami, two car designers with a passion for watches and a profound love for design. Following a phone conversation in September 2020 about historical watches, the timepieces they owned or aspired to own, what they admired about them, and what they felt could be improved, they concluded that if they aimed to possess what they deemed a perfect watch, they must initiate their own brand. A few months later, Ocean to Orbit was born.
Finding Inspiration
For photo lovers, switching to a different setup is a big deal. I have used Fuji for a long time, but when it brown down suddenly, I knew it was time to look at other options. After much research, I have decided to buy my first Leica, a Q3. The camera really appeals to me and follows the idea of 'less but better', one camera one lens. Using the Q3 takes me back to the joy and magic I felt when I first got into photography.
This blog series indulges my creative impulses, serving as a personal outlet for my dual passions: photography and watches. It's a space where I can capture the subjects that intrigue me, offering a glimpse into my world and the things that inspire me.
For my first blog, I am exploring South Melbourne, capturing its charm through my lens.