
These are The Watch Files, where we tell the stories of the events that changed the horology industry. Featuring Serge Maillard of Europa Star and Stephen Foskett of Grail Watch.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Fashion & BeautyArts | ||||

As we discussed last time, Porsche Design's innovative use of materials and coatings set their watches apart in a crowded industry. In this special episode, Serge Maillard and Stephen Foskett discuss the future of watch movement and case materials wi... more
On April 25, 1981, attendees at the European Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Fair in Basel got their hands on something completely new. IWC introduced the Porsche Design Titan chronograph, the first titanium watch available for sale. The revolutionary ma... more
On June 9, 1931, watchmaker Eugène Meylan registered a new company, Automatic EMSA, to exploit his latest innovation, a central-rotor automatic winding mechanism that could be paired with nearly any small round movement. This would catapult Glycine, ... more
In this special "extra" episode of The Watch Files, Stephen Foskett tells the story of the Breitling Montbrillant Watch Manufactory in La Chaux-de-Fonds. If you're a Breitling fan, you're probably aware of the name, Montbrillant, which has been used ... more
This content is exactly what drives interest in watches. Get past tasteless consumerism, cringe at yet another obnoxious wrist roll on social media, and scratch your head at today’s ridiculous prices for watches that cost as much as a middle class American family’s house, and you will arrive at The Watch Files. This podcast offers well researched and tastefully presented history, along with the human interest aspect of twists and turns of the backstories that are all embodied in the “living muse... more
Brilliant- informative, insightful. Great presentation too.
Excellent story and very interesting to listen as watch lover. I really enjoyed it.
Thank you.
Definitely a different and more thorough approach to content than so many of those opinion based editorial or advertising interviews found elsewhere. I really enjoyed most of the episodes so far. Stephen, if I can make some small suggestion it would be to please please please rehearse the French pronunciation of various terminology and names (ex: “Montbrillant”).
Stephen & Serge's decision to bring historic moments in watchmaking to a narrated form is truly a gift. The two are not only genuinely passionate about the subjects they tackle, but they're able to craft the stories in a succinct manner all the while incorporating cultural, technical, and contextual details that watch nerds obsess over. Very happy with the episodes thus far and their written counterparts. Can't wait to learn more
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