300watches at the 10th edition of the Luxury Review
NEW YORK CITY — Entering the Luxury Review was a bit like stepping into a James Bond film: a handful of corporate elite, waves of entrepreneurs, and gorgeous women, surrounded by cars and gadgets, drinks in hand.
As they mingled, guests drifted from table, to booth, to couch, to driver’s seat. They tasted artisan chocolates, whiskeys, and tequilas. They were among the first to sample amenities so fresh you could taste it. Literally, in some cases.
On the evening of Thursday, April 18, a lucky few hundred people got the chance to scope out the latest in luxury, not to mention, it was a networking opportunity some only dream of. For the craftsmen whose products were on display, it was an occasion for showing off their newest work. And some of it was truly mind-blowing.
The highlight for the 300watches crew was seeing Lawrence Leyderman, founder of House of Horology and watchmaker extraordinaire, getting the attention he deserves. Lawrence is a close friend of ours, and he’s been hinting at a brand new timepiece in the works that could change the face of watchmaking. We can’t give you the lowdown yet, but when the time comes, you’ll hear it from us first.
This evening, Lawrence was on the grind promoting his first line, the Bedlam collection, which came out just months ago.
“Naming the collection was one of the hardest things,” Lawrence admitted recently. “Bedlam was a moniker New York City used to have. It was Babylonian Bedlam…and time is chaos, so — Bedlam. I thought it was very fitting, and fun.”
He likes to say he’s “born and bred for it.” His father, Alex Leyderman, is a veteran in the watch business, and runs Laurel Watch Inc. on 47th St. Lawrence set up his House of Horology down on Prince St. in SoHo. His sister, Jennifer, is his right hand, both in the store, and on the streets.
“It’s just a fun place to be,” Lawrence said of his homey shop in SoHo. “People can come in and learn about watches; they can sit down and have a coffee; we have art here.”
Despite being a fresh face in a field ruled by ancients like Cartier, Breitling, and Perrelet, he remains confident in his product.
“Being a new brand in an industry with so many big dogs, you have to keep your head up,” Lawrence told us. “Just keep moving forward.”
Of course, Lawrence wasn’t the only one showcasing his talents this evening.







And the team at 300watches was there to bring the details home.


