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The watch community's premier media outlet Hodinkee wrote a profile about Oak & Oscar's journey over the past 7 years, and boy are we excited about it.
Read more →On November 30th, the night the auction closed, foundation members, donors, and others gathered together at Oak & Oscar HQ to watch donations roll in Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation’s “Once Upon a Time” Watch Project Auction.
Read more →Watch movement decoration is usually done by machine or by hand... But sometimes watch parts decorate themselves.
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It's time for the annual Oak & Oscar Holiday Gift Guide!
Some of these gifts are owned by the person recommending them. Others have been researched and drooled over (maybe Santa will be generous this year). In any case, these are the products that caught our eye.
Read more →We at Oak & Oscar are incredibly honored to be included in this great project. The fact that we are able to contribute to Brian’s memory and legacy while providing contributions to the scholarships is incredibly humbling. We hope you take part with us.
Read more →Most of the time, Oak & Oscar watches adorn the wrists of our Owners who are fishing, imbibing, and working. Other times, they're on the wrist of an owner who is partial to scuba diving in Thailand. And sometimes, they're on the wrist of someone presenting an award on country music's biggest night.
Read more →"Oak & Oscar knows how to make a case that sings on the wrist. The lugs have a gentle turndown that dips just below the flat case back. This allows the watch to feel like it is sinking into your wrist rather than trying to jump off of it."
Read more →In the year that would have been Frederick Law Olmsted's 200th birthday, Oak & Oscar is partnering with the National Association of Olmsted Parks (NAOP) and Olmsted 200 to celebrate the legend that created and influenced green spaces and parks all around the country.
Read more →Worn watch parts aren't always replaced—some are designed to be reused even after damage.
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