A covetable celebration of watches and the stories at the heart of men's obsession with them.
Matt Hranek is an author, photographer, director, and the founder/editor of the men’s lifestyle magazine WM Brown. He is reasonably obsessed with cars, watches, bespoke tailoring, and well-crafted things. Originally from Binghamton, New York—not too far from his Wm Brown Farm in upstate New York—Matt currently lives in Brooklyn and can occasionally be found in old-school hotel bars throughout Europe, Negroni firmly in hand. Find him on Instagram at @wmbrownproject.
“I’ve paged through stacks of books on the history of watches. . .
. But I hadn’t come across a book that actually moved me until I
picked up A Man and His Watch. The volume is filled with heartfelt
stories.”
—T: The New York Times Style Magazine
“Awesome. . . . Contains dozens of beautifully photographed
watches. The real joy, though, is found in the stories that unfold
about each one.”
—GQ.com
“A grand testimony to the idea that, rather than just telling the
time, a watch can serve as a marker of a particular moment or
memory. . . . Sumptuously photographed.”
—MrPorter.com
“The perfect holiday gift . . . this elegant book is a celebration
of the longstanding love affair between a man and the clock on his
wrist.”
—Jetset magazine
“The watch through Matt Hranek’s lens is much more than a
time-telling device; it’s a vehicle through which the men in A Man
and His Watch tell their tales of achievement, love, and loss. This
may be the first book to unlock not only why wristwatches remain
the subject of such attention today, a generation after their
purpose was lost to PCs and smartphones, but also why we began to
cherish them so much in the first place.”
—Benjamin Clymer, founder and executive editor of Hodinkee
“Great watches not only tell time—they also tell stories. Matt
Hranek has assembled a wonderful collection of stories and images
representing a diverse and fascinating group of horological
devotees.”
—Jay McInerney, author of Bright Lights, Big City
“A wonderful meditation not just on watches, but on how men use
them to better understand their fathers, their families, and
ultimately their own place in the world.”
—Gary Shteyngart, author of Little Failure and Super Sad True Love
Story
“This book, naturally, is about remarkable watches. But it’s really
about why objects have meaning—who made them and why. Together it’s
a collective history about what we inherit, what we pass on, and
the stories we tell that become more important over time.”
—David Coggins, author of Men and Style
“A mechanical watch consumes no power and possesses no energy
except that which you bestow upon it by winding it or simply
moving. And in return it becomes your most trusted companion,
allowing you to navigate the glorious pathway that is life with
unfailing precision. With A Man and His Watch, Matt Hranek brings
to life the ineffable bond we make with the amazing machine with a
heartbeat that lives on our wrist. And I can’t think of a better
person to chronicle this.”
—Wei Koh, founder of The Rake
“I’ve paged through stacks of books on the history of watches. . .
. But I hadn’t come across a book that actually moved me until I
picked up A Man and His Watch. The volume is filled with heartfelt
stories.”
—T: The New York Times Style Magazine
“Awesome. . . . Contains dozens of beautifully photographed
watches. The real joy, though, is found in the stories that unfold
about each one.”
—GQ.com
“A grand testimony to the idea that, rather than just telling the
time, a watch can serve as a marker of a particular moment or
memory. . . . Sumptuously photographed.”
—MrPorter.com
“The perfect holiday gift . . . this elegant book is a celebration
of the longstanding love affair between a man and the clock on his
wrist.”
—Jetset magazine
“The watch through Matt Hranek’s lens is much more than a
time-telling device; it’s a vehicle through which the men in A Man
and His Watch tell their tales of achievement, love, and loss. This
may be the first book to unlock not only why wristwatches remain
the subject of such attention today, a generation after their
purpose was lost to PCs and smartphones, but also why we began to
cherish them so much in the first place.”
—Benjamin Clymer, founder and executive editor of Hodinkee
“Great watches not only tell time—they also tell stories. Matt
Hranek has assembled a wonderful collection of stories and images
representing a diverse and fascinating group of horological
devotees.”
—Jay McInerney, author of Bright Lights, Big City
“A wonderful meditation not just on watches, but on how men use
them to better understand their fathers, their families, and
ultimately their own place in the world.”
—Gary Shteyngart, author of Little Failure and Super Sad True Love
Story
“This book, naturally, is about remarkable watches. But it’s really
about why objects have meaning—who made them and why. Together it’s
a collective history about what we inherit, what we pass on, and
the stories we tell that become more important over time.”
—David Coggins, author of Men and Style
“A mechanical watch consumes no power and possesses no energy
except that which you bestow upon it by winding it or simply
moving. And in return it becomes your most trusted companion,
allowing you to navigate the glorious pathway that is life with
unfailing precision. With A Man and His Watch, Matt Hranek brings
to life the ineffable bond we make with the amazing machine with a
heartbeat that lives on our wrist. And I can’t think of a better
person to chronicle this.”
—Wei Koh, founder of The Rake
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