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DEVIL’S IN THE DETAILS: MACRO DETAILS BY @HOROMARIOBRO

his is a story and interview I had been contemplating for some time, but due to the pandemic, it was put on hold. For privacy reasons, I will not be revealing the person behind the Instagram account @Horomariobro since the collector had a security breach that has impacted him personally. I got to know him through a mutual friend, and we met for dinner and drinks a few times prior to the pandemic. I was really impressed with his intensity and passion about collecting specific pieces. At times, I felt we had similar tastes in watches, but I realized very swiftly that his quest for knowledge was relentless. He gravitated from the holy trinity to the indies with ease and did not just scratch the surface — he went all in. He is not afraid to critique

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