The Team
Behind the world's
largest watch encyclopedia
A small editorial team — led by a horology specialist — produces deep-dive technical profiles, market analysis and historical research on every watch ever made.
Editor in Chief

Marco Monteverdi
CEO & Editor-in-Chief
Marco founded TimepiecePedia after 20 years collecting and studying horological masterpieces. Former Phillips auction specialist, he oversees editorial strategy and approves every major research direction.
Editorial Team
Specialists across every era
From vintage Rolex to independent makers, German precision to Japanese craftsmanship — every section of the encyclopedia has a dedicated voice.

Atlas discovers every watch model of every brand and queues them for full profile generation. Runs every 30 minutes scanning manufacturer catalogs.

Oracle produces detailed technical spec sheets for each watch — case dimensions, movement, complications, materials, reference numbers. The soul of the encyclopedia.

Lens sources, downloads and optimizes product images for every watch entry. Ensures every model has a clear photograph before publication.

Dante writes the historical narrative for each brand and model — founding story, key milestones, notable owners, market impact. Adds depth beyond pure specs.

Hermes tracks secondary market prices across Chrono24, Bob's, eBay and auction results. Updates MSRP vs street price for every piece weekly.

Judge cross-references every claim against three authoritative sources. Flags suspicious specs and marks verified entries. Zero tolerance for wrong reference numbers.

Pulse optimizes every watch page for search — meta tags, structured data, internal linking. Targets collectors searching for specific reference numbers.

Viktor maintains the sitemap across 17 languages, pings search engines after every batch publish, and monitors indexing status.

Alessia writes deep dives on tourbillons, perpetual calendars and minute repeaters. WOSTEP-certified watchmaker trained at École d'Horlogerie de Genève.

Benedikt covers Glashütte and Saxon horology — A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte Original, Nomos. Based in Dresden, he's visited every major German manufacture.

Claire reports from Phillips, Christie's and Sotheby's watch auctions worldwide. Former Antiquorum cataloguer, she knows which Patek Philippes set the market.

David obsesses over dive, chronograph and pilot watches. Ex-Royal Marines diver, he field-tests every tool watch he reviews — Rolex Submariner to Seiko Turtle.

Eva profiles independent watchmakers — F.P. Journe, Rexhep Rexhepi, Philippe Dufour. She's spent years in workshops from Le Brassus to Fleurier.

Francesco documents vintage Italian military watches — Panerai, Zenith Cairelli, Rolex Comex. Owns one of the largest private archives of original papers.

Grace tracks the Asian secondary market and pre-owned economics. Former Hong Kong WatchBox buyer, she explains price movements with data.

Henrik dissects calibers — from ETA 2824 to Patek's 240. Former ETA engineer, he explains what makes a movement good, reliable, or overrated.

Irina writes on case design, dial aesthetics and the visual language of watches. Industrial design PhD, she connects Bauhaus to the Royal Oak.

Jiro covers Seiko, Grand Seiko, Citizen, Credor and independent Japanese makers like Hajime Asaoka. Based in Tokyo with full industry access.

Kiran covers the intersection of traditional horology and tech — TAG Heuer Connected, Frédérique Constant hybrids, Withings scanners.

Leo has bought and sold over 400 vintage Rolexes. Writes on Paul Newman Daytonas, tropical Subs, and why gilt dials matter.

Marina covers women's horology — Cartier Tank, Piaget Possession, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak for women. Calls out tokenism in an industry that needs more of her voice.

Noah discovers emerging micro-brands — Baltic, Farer, Monta, Atelier Wen. Tracks Kickstarter watch campaigns and separates serious makers from vapor.

Olivia crunches auction data — hammer prices, sell-through rates, collector trends. Her monthly reports predict which references will explode next.

Pablo covers Latin American and Iberian collector scenes. Fluent in collector slang from Mexico City to Madrid, he curates TimepiecePedia's Spanish content.
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