From May 17 to 18, 2025, Eagle Eye Watches was present at TimeFest Bordeaux, an event that is still recent but is already establishing itself as a key meeting point for Bordeaux watch enthusiasts, whether seasoned collectors or representatives of micro-brands. For two days, TimeFest brought together a passionate community around a shared requirement: that of well-crafted detail. This is a philosophy that we fully share, and which we embodied at our stand with the X6 loupe, demonstrated throughout the exhibition.
A unique atmosphere
Located in the heart of Hangar 14, facing the Garonne, TimeFest offered a friendly and inspiring setting to discover the latest watchmaking creations. Between stands of emerging brands, live demonstrations, and spontaneous discussions, the event was in full swing. Talking, meeting, and discovering were the three most important aspects of this weekend, each connected by a passion for watchmaking.
Our Eagle Eye Watches stand was constantly busy. Both curious visitors and experts were able to test the X6 loupe, discover the Circle Light, or capture their first macro photo with the new Holder. "I had never seen the dial of my watch from this angle and with this zoom," confided a collector who came with his Baltic watch. Several visitors described the experience as a change of perspective, noting the difference between a simple zoom with a smartphone camera and our loupe combined with the holder.
Valuable encounters
Beyond the enthusiastic public reception, the exhibition allowed us to forge new ties with industry players. Promising discussions took place with several French and European brands regarding future collaborations, which we hope will come to fruition. This type of event plays an important role in creating bridges between watchmakers and those who appreciate their details. And we were there to show everyone that our desire is to enhance their creations.
A glimpse of a future accessory
This weekend was also an opportunity to discreetly present a new accessory currently under development. Previewed by a few partners and informed visitors, it generated promising discussions and very positive initial impressions. We will not say more for now, but this project could well enrich the Eagle Eye experience in the coming months.
Conclusion of an event for enthusiasts
TimeFest Bordeaux was more than just an exhibition: it was an opportunity for exchange and discussion around this shared passion. We leave with ideas, concrete feedback, and the desire to continue paying tribute to the art of watchmaking in its slightest details.
Relive the highlights on our social networks and find our next exhibition date soon.