Last Wednesday marked a memorable evening as the Wrist Check Podcast (WCP) crew collaborated with the Bulova watch company to host a special gathering for local collectors.
Set amidst the gorgeous Bulova showroom at the new Citizen Group Flagship on 5th Ave in New York City, the event seamlessly blended a live taping with insightful discussions and celebratory festivities.
The event drew a diverse crowd of over 100 WCP audience members from across the Tri-State area, including passionate enthusiasts, seasoned industry professionals, and a select group of esteemed collectors. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as attendees mingled and shared their mutual appreciation for fine timepieces.
Joined by Bulova's Managing Director, Michael Benevente, attendees were treated to a captivating journey through the rich history of this iconic New York City-founded watch company.
From groundbreaking contributions to the world of horology to exciting plans for the upcoming 150th anniversary, Benevente provided an insider's perspective on Bulova's enduring legacy and future endeavors.
To complement the evening's festivities, guests were treated to a culinary
delight, courtesy of Hudson Whiskey and the Honcho Cooking Corp. Delectable light bites and a custom cocktail menu, inspired by Bulova's iconic pieces, added a touch of elegance to the affair, further enhancing the overall experience.
As glasses clinked and conversations flowed, it turned out to be an unforgettable evening of camaraderie, appreciation, and discovery. With the success of this event serving as a testament to the enduring allure of horology, attendees departed with a renewed sense of enthusiasm for the artistry and craftsmanship that define the world of Bulova.
Stay tuned for future collaborations and events as Wrist Check Podcast continues to connect enthusiasts, industry insiders, and collectors in celebration of the passion for watches and the stories they tell.
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Photography courtesy of Joshua Yelverton & B Mensch
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