
Mark Gold
The backstory on our watches is intertwined with my 30 journey in the watch & jewellery space.
Mark Gold started in Durban, South Africa in the mid ’80s studying jewellery design & manufacture. Upon completion of the 4 year University course, he soon learned that the best way to sell my work was in my own retail space. He introduced a new concept store around 1998 whereby they attached a small coffee shop to a high end jewellery store. The concept was an immediate success as “the cheesecake & cappuccino bar” drew in loads of people for him to engage with & sell jewels to. The store was voted ‘coolest in the world’ in 2005 by the in design, an American jewellery magazine.
Around this time he was approached by Cartier to stock their watches & it was then that he realised the power of watches.
The watch side began to grow & included Cartier, Graham, Franck Muller & U-Boat
A new journey began …
With a curious mind and an inherent self-belief that “innovative design and beauty should be one”, Mark began to conceptualise a new watch brand. The journey started by researching every prominent brand & finding the unique design points & then creating a new look that was sufficiently different from anything out there. It was about 2 years of work from idea to finished prototype.
We work with a fabulous Swiss technical team & started around 2016. “The Gamechanger” is a fully Swiss made 3000m masterpiece with a GMT mechanical movement designed and handcrafted with a unique patented, modular architecture which allows the buyer bespoke options in choosing his or her colour and material combinations. Referred to as the Beast on Instagram as it is 22.5mm thick with a 48mm diameter bezel & 15mm diameter crowns. These are the biggest in the world & are really functional compared with the standard 6mm crowns most commonly found.
The route decided upon was to determine proof of concept first, by manufacturing all the components in various materials & colours & then assemble watches as & when required. The concept is extremely streamlined & efficient.
Products
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D.Dornblüth & Sohn – 99.1M Green Ceramic Dial
£6,050.00 ex VAT -

Chopin – OPUS 10 NO.12 “Violet”
£14,500.00 ex VAT -

Gelfman – IN-16 Nixie
£6,250.00 ex VAT -

TAOS – Ondes
£105,000.00 ex VAT -

Backes & Strauss – Regent Black Knight 4047
£3,333.00 ex VAT -

Tan ZeHua – Rainbow 604 (42mm)
£13,495.00 ex VAT -

Backes & Strauss x About Timepieces W1 Anthracite (Diamond Bezel)
£13,750.00 ex VAT -

Backes & Strauss x About Timepieces W1 Anthracite
£5,416.67 ex VAT -

Backes & Strauss x About Timepieces W1 Anthracite (Black)
£5,416.67 ex VAT -

Dena Watch – El Primero Chronograph (British Racing Green)
£41,750.00 ex VAT -

Hercules – Singapore Edition
£14,500.00 ex VAT
Journal
Recording a Watch Collection Properly – Certainty Register Review
From time to time, the watch world reminds us that enthusiasm for collecting and practical record keeping are not...
Backes & Strauss x About Timepieces W1 Anthracite Watch Review
Backes & Strauss, the world’s oldest diamond company, has joined forces with About Timepieces to unveil the W1...
MAALS Duetto (Bianco/White) Watch Review
What is British designed, Swiss powered and steeped in Italian automotive history? The Duetto by MAALS, of course!!...
Gelfman Nixie IN-16 Watch Review
What is designed in Switzerland, manufactured in Russia and works using Cold War era technology? The Gelfman IN-16...
Backes & Strauss Regent Black Knight (Unique Piece) Watch Review
It's not often you will find a high quality diamond in a sub 5k watch, however, Backes & Strauss have done it for...
German Polosin KOPF Watch Review
It's not often that a watch face is actually a face, but in this instance, the whole case is a head (with a face in...
Albert Villa Casablanca (Yellow) Watch Review
The watch industry (and many watch collectors (sorry!)) can sometimes be seen to have a snobby view on less expensive...
Sequent x Seconde/Seconde/ Smart(ass) Watch Review
Smart watches are often purely about functionality and rarely much consideration is given to how they might fit into a...
Kieser Design Tragwerk.T (Unique Piece) Review
Are you aware of any modularly configurable, handmade mechanical watches that were inspired by an insect? Kieser...
Chopin Opus 10 No. 12 “Violet Edition” Watch Review
"Polish" and "Swiss watchmaking" are not words often heard in the same sentence, however, the 2 have come together to...
MAALS Sligo Watch Review
From production of a limited edition, inexpensive quartz watch, to bespoke one off commissions; that's where UK based...
Alexander Shorokhoff Revolution AVG Watch Review
There are a few watchmakers that seem to never run out of creative ideas; Alexander Shorokhoff is definitely one of...














