The Uniqueness of Collecting
The Art of Collecting Watches
John Goldberger is a collector guided by instinct, taste, and tradition, not by trends. For him, collecting means thinking outside the box, collecting high-quality timepieces, and preserving rare timepieces for future generations.
Together with us, he embarks on a journey from his hometown of Bologna to Wetzlar, the home of Leica watches. Following the traces of tradition, craftsmanship, and a passion for collecting, we gain a sense of his love for photography, time, and timelessness.
“For me collecting is a very interesting journey where I try to collect nice timepieces with a great quality.”
John Goldberger
The Roots of a His Passion for Collecting
John’s passion for collecting began at the age of 18, inspired by his father and a family deeply rooted in the world of art. While accompanying them to exhibitions across Europe, he developed an early appreciation for craftsmanship. His true interest emerged when his father encouraged him to explore mechanical watches, which, at the time, were still affordable. His first acquisition, a $500 watch from an antique shop in Bologna, was purchased with his own pocket money after his mother phoned to tell him about the discovery. It became the starting point of a lifelong dedication to collecting.