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Hands On Horology set to smash difficult second album

Hands On Horology will return for its second edition in June, boasting a growing brand roster for 2026.

Taking place on Saturday 13 June and heading back to Protein Studios in Shoreditch, the event will give punters the chance to see the watches from over 45 brands in the metal.

The likes of Christopher Ward, Studio Underd0g, and Brew Watch Co form part of this year’s brand list that will become increasingly appealing to a British contingent of enthusiasts, collectors and industry professionals.

Those wanting to attend will have the opportunity to be part of one of two curated sessions. The morning session runs from 9:30am – 1:30pm, while the afternoon session will be open from 2:00pm – 6:00pm.

Organisers of the event, Opulent Media, the same business behind the UK’s leading consumer watch publication, Oracle Time, describe the event as “more than a watch exhibition.”

In a statement shared with the media, a number of aspects are promised to form part of the experience for attendees on the day, from a digital wrist shot competition to complimentary welcome drinks.

Tickets for OT club members will be available from 20 March, with the early bird sale going live a week later from 27 March. General sale tickets will be available from April 28th.

The current 2026 exhibitor lineup is as follows:

Alpina • Arsène Lippens • Atelier Wen • AWAKE • BA111OD • Ball • Beaubleu • BEDA’A • Benzinger • Brew  Watch Co • Christopher Ward • Dennison • Doxa • Farer • Frederique Constant • Formex • Furlan Marri • Gagà  Laboratorio • Habring² • Heinrich • Herbelin • HORAGE • Jack Mason • Junghans • kollokium • Kudoke • KUOE  • Louis Erard • M.A.D.Editions • Maghnam • Micromilspec • Nivada Grenchen • Nodus • Oris • Paulin • Perrelet •  RZE • Sartory Billard • Schaefer & Companions • Selten • Serica • Straum • SpaceOne • Studio Underd0g •  Venezianico • Vulcain • WatchGecko • Wren Watches 

The show has been years in the making since Oracle Time’s founding in 2013, something Watch Insider CEO, Daniel Malins, found out more about when chatting with the team behind it all.

Read the full interview HERE:

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