Toronto Timepiece Show 2025
Toronto Timepiece Show 2025
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Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

4,902 posts

248 months

Yesterday (02:41)
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Some super interesting stuff there, we had a great time. It's really great to be able to try them all on one after another. I never thought side-by-side comparison would rule out some watches I thought I really liked.

Anyway, on to the pics.









































































So good.

gregs656

11,842 posts

198 months

Yesterday (16:51)
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You took a lot more pictures than I did. I only had a short amount of time to run around the show but it was a great selection of brands. I prefer the venue to last year as well.

Mezzanine

10,307 posts

236 months

Yesterday (17:24)
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Looks like a superb collection of brands.

Did you make any purchases and what have you ruled out now you have seen in the metal?

gregs656

11,842 posts

198 months

I didn’t buy anything. Didn’t rule anything out either, though.

Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

4,902 posts

248 months

Here are my thoughts:

I really like CW as a brand, very affordable and great watches. I'd love a Bel Canto classic in a few years.

echo/neutra make some really nice watches. The Rivanera is gorgeous, as was their ltd edition bronze chrono. Really nice guys too.

Studio Underdogs looks WAY better in the metal than in pictures. I was blown away by all of them. Perfect sizing too.

Doxa. I never realised they were SOOO shiny! The only one that suits me is the 600T, but it's a big mutha. I hate the looks of a beads of rice bracelet, but it's very comfy.

Wise is like Farer, really nice, modern looking designs.

Love the Hydro Sinn, I really like everything about this watch. The Sinn and Doxas had very stiff bezels, with the Sinn being much less grippy too.

Anordain and Paulin are two of my favourite brands now. I've always been a fan of Anordain's dials, but seeing them in the metal, the craftsmanship really shines through. Paulin's designs are also very interesting, the OHNO is wonderful.

Fears are incredibly nicely finished, but about 20%-30% overpriced IMHO.

Formex, I absolutely love their titanium field watch, it's so light and comfortable. I'd really like one but just can't justify it. I sort of want every colour too, really love it.

Same goes for Oris, gorgeous watches, at 60%-70% of MSRP.

I definitely have a liking for bronze.

Pebbles167

4,203 posts

169 months

Nice watches and decent pictures. Love the Fears models but couldn't justify the price, though I think they're worth most of their RRP.

AnotherHamster

13 posts

88 months

Some lovely watches.

I have been looking at a diver for my 50th and had shortlisted watches from Christopher Ward, Doxa & Oris but struggling to choose (trying to come up with excuses to my wife why I need all 3).

Some interesting micro brands there I had not heard of. Agreed the Fears look nice but are a bit pricey. Loving echo/neutra - looked on their website and I liked everything they do. Hmmm… justifying 4 watches?

NDA

23,542 posts

242 months

Thanks for posting all those pics, very interesting!

I quite like the look of Atelier Wen and the Peacock movement looks to be of good quality. What were your impressions of this particular watch?

Pebbles167

4,203 posts

169 months

Yes forgot to say I love the Atelier Wen, China make some fairly convincing stuff with San Martin etc but Wen are very much an exciting brand.