Watches don’t just tell time, they tell the stories & experiences of those who wear them…

  • A deep appreciation for craftsmanship, history, and the stories watches tell fuels an enduring passion for horology.

    Enthusiasm for timepieces inspires the creation of engaging, insightful content that resonates with both collectors and newcomers alike.

  • No fluff. No B.S.—just honest perspectives and genuine storytelling.

    Watches are celebrated for what they are, with real experiences and insights that reflect a true passion for horology.

  • Every watch tells a story, and the journey is worth exploring.

    From uncovering hidden gems to dissecting industry trends and guiding enthusiasts to their perfect timepiece, the thrill of discovery is at the heart of it all.

  • Whether it’s a first-time purchase or a lifelong collection, personal taste should be embraced, and every choice should be backed with confidence.

    Standing by what you love is what makes collecting truly meaningful.

behind Finding Time

Welcome to FINDING TIME, a space dedicated to the stories, craftsmanship, and culture of watches.

Fronted by Chief Editor & Founder Will Gillott, whose journey into horology began like many others—with curiosity. First an admirer, then a collector, and now a devoted enthusiast, his passion extends beyond finding a grail timepiece.

FINDING TIME is about uncovering the stories behind watches and the individuals who wear them, while also providing insight into the ever-evolving world of horology.

Watches are more than instruments for telling time—they are storytellers, time capsules, and lifelong companions. Whether marked by the scratches of an adventure (or holiday) or carrying the quiet confidence of a dress watch, every timepiece reflects the life of its wearer.

This space is for those who see watches as more than accessories—for the adventurers, the deep thinkers, and those who appreciate the beauty of craftsmanship. A watch should match a lifestyle, not just an outfit.

From the rugged charm of tool watches to the refined elegance of dress pieces, the journey through horology is one worth sharing.

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A watch isn’t just a timekeeper—it’s a reflection of where you’ve been, where you’re going, and everything in between.

The scratches, the fading lume, the way it feels on your wrist after years of wear—these aren’t imperfections; they’re the marks of a life well-lived.

Time is always moving, but the moments we collect along the way? Those stay with us.

A well-worn watch is a tale of the journeys taken and a map to the ones yet explored