Independent Watchmaker
Classically trained at Gem City School of Horology in clock and watch repair, I set out with the goal of making high-quality, handcrafted timepieces. I quickly learned there are many ways to make movements, cases, hands, dials, and so much more. I use multiple methods such as Metal X 3D Metal printing, lathing on my workbench, cutting, filing, CNC, and others. My main plates are CNC machined, while bridges are generally 3D printed from brass or milled on the lathe.
Knowledge & Skillset
Each timepiece is handcrafted; I only make one timepiece at a time so that all my attention goes to that piece. Every piece will have finishing techniques found in your high-end watches, such as perlage (circle graining), Alange, chatons, chamfering holes, kiln fired glass enamel dials, and much more.
Expectations
Timepieces take four to twelve weeks, depending on the many variables. Rushing or multiple timepieces at once just isn’t an option. Making watches is a passion, and if you purchase a piece from me, you can be confident that I’m the one who made it.



