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What's to come

Our first men's and women's watches have been ordered and are scheduled to be in inventory by early May 2021

 

   The Traveller will be our very first timepiece

           

     This watch recognizes the value of the decades of visitors to Harlem. Whether the visits were to some of our well-known eating establishments like Sylvia’s and Melba’s, or to our entertainment venues like The Apollo, and the Cotton Club. And let us not forget friends and the generations of families who have lived in Harlem, because visiting Harlem has been on people’s bucket lists long before they were called bucket lists.

    As our signature, men’s, and women's timepieces, the Traveller’s sleek design will be a perfect accessory as a daily piece, a casual piece, or for evenings out. The clean, classic design features a brilliant Swarovski Crystal at the unique 6th-hour position, a brushed metallic face, an onion crown, along with silver minute, hour, and second hands. The Traveller timepiece is powered by decades of proven reliability with its Seiko movement, and the perpetual calendar will help you keep track of just how far we are from 2020.

                                                                       

    The genuine leather bands, buckle, case back, and crown will each be embossed with The Harlem Watch Company’s signature logos. Our exclusive release of the Traveller through Kickstarter will also feature designs not to be seen on any of our future timepieces. The Kickstarter timepieces are a limited edition and they will be numbered and company certified.

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Whats on the horizon?

The Populous Collection

This collection is influenced by the people who helped build Harlem from its various buildings and parks, to its stature and entertainment value.

The Milestones Collection

This collection's influence is set around the centuries of events that made Harlem from the 1600s to the 1920s, to the sixties and today.

The Venues Collection

This collection's influence is based upon the richness of Harlem venues like the Apollo, Rucker Park, Astor Row, and Sugar Hill, just to mention a few.

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