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Gábor Schwarz

I’m a curious mind, an enthusiastic connector, and someone who genuinely enjoys turning bold ideas into reality. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to work with incredible teams across media, tech, and international digital business. I believe in the power of great conversations, smart strategy, and meaningful partnerships.

I’ve also been collecting watches for over two decades—my very first was a Casio W-91. Since I didn’t get the DB-520 with the 50-number phonebook, I started trading up. That journey led me to own over a thousand different timepieces, including rare models and piece uniques. I’ve collaborated with both independent and heritage brands, represented them in various markets, and became an active member of global horological communities—both online and offline—such as the WTA. For more than eight years, I’ve been moderating Europe’s largest watch-focused Facebook group, and for many years, I contributed watch columns to Forbes.

Luxury and storytelling are close to my heart. I’ve taught Luxury Brand Management at university level, supported several brands in entering new markets, and organized large-scale watch events attended by hundreds—sometimes thousands—of enthusiasts.

Let’s connect—whether it’s about business, watches, or bold ideas worth exploring.

Gergely Romhány dr.

I'm a legal and IT specialist turned entrepreneur with an insatiable curiosity for where technology meets timeless artistry. With 15+ years navigating business development, strategic planning, M&A, and venture building, I've learned that the most meaningful innovations happen when you combine technical precision with genuine passion.

After several innovation prizes, what truly drives me is using technology to preserve and celebrate the world's most valuable artistry.

As an amateur photographer and art collector, I've developed a deep appreciation for craftsmanship that transcends time. My passion for watches goes beyond collecting—I capture their essence through photography, documenting the intricate details that make each timepiece a work of art. This intersection of technology and tradition fascinates me: how RPA and AI can help preserve horological heritage while making it accessible to future generations.

When I'm not exploring the latest in automation or photographing a rare timepiece, you'll find me scaling indoor climbing walls or outdoor crags, windsurfing, or yes—still building with Lego. Because sometimes the best innovations come from never losing that sense of wonder and play.

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