Well, if you haven’t been to the Last Wind-Up lately, it’s about time…. Or at least that is how the saying usually goes. But this time, there’s more to tell.
In the fall of 2023, I was faced with a decision that I did not take lightly. For a number of reasons, I decided that it was time for downsizing. This was a difficult decision, but one that in the end, I trust will still fulfill my passion for watches as well as offer my customers the same service we’ve offered for the last 33 years; a great selection of new and pre-owned watches, the best service and an intimate place in downtown Bozeman to meet and share the passion for the craft. In December, we moved upstairs into the Mezzanine of 11 E. Main Street. Some of you might have already visited my facilities upstairs. For those who have not, I’d encourage you to stroll down the hallway and follow the signage to the Mezzanine location. We’ve shortened our hours of operation to Tuesday - Friday, 10-4 and by appointment for those who are not able to make it during those times. I will admit, there are a few customers who were a little confused about this move. We still have not gotten the old sign restored and mounted to the outside of the building… but soon. But what I will say I’ve been flabbergasted by the response from most customers. It is such a great feeling to hear “I’m so glad you are still here”. “You are what Bozeman is all about”.... This warms my heart and feeds my continued enthusiasm for keeping Bozeman ticking! About a month ago, I was contacted by a father and son team who are also passionate about watches and have their own YouTube channel. I, having started my journey into watches at a young age, figured that I’d better do my part and participate in an interview with John and his son Elliot. You can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDotIqrB6fY or simply go to their channel Father and Son Watch Talk. Once they got me going, as some of you will know, I filled the interview with a lot of anecdotal stories about my beginnings and subsequent travels through this career. Have a look if you are interested. Most recently, my wife and I took our spring break to Puerto Rico and then on to Culebra, a small island off the coast, about an hour ferry ride. While in Old Town San Juan, which I will say is an enchanting place, we walked, ate and enjoyed all that we could. I even managed to pop into a few watch shops. One in particular I will mention was Rolmalco. We approached the door just after closing… but I pulled out one of my business cards and showed them through the door that I too was a watchmaker. Without hesitation, they opened up their shop to chat. A family business. The father, originally from Columbia, his wife, son and another watchmaker. . We chatted like we’d known each other. Their graciousness and enthusiasm for the business was obvious and heartwarming. If I ever go back to Old San Juan, I will make it a point to visit with them again and maybe even share a meal. Back in Bozeman following spring break, we were spoiled with great weather…. Highs in the 60’s and 70’s… but alas, it is Montana and it is currently snowing. No yard work this weekend. That will have to wait! In the meantime, I wish to thank all of my customers, staff and fellow watch enthusiasts for their continued support and patronage. Where would I be without you? Dave Comments are closed.
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