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Oleg Kuzovkov ((install)) May 2026

It sounds bizarre on paper. In the metal, it is sublime. The case architecture is aggressive, asymmetrical, and completely anti-traditional. Yet, the movement inside is finished with Geneva stripes, polished bevels, and black polishing that rivals Dufour.

If you ever get the chance to see a Kuzovkov in the metal—perhaps at an auction or a private collector's meet-up—do not hesitate. It will ruin other watches for you. oleg kuzovkov

Because of the complexity of his movements and the hand-finishing involved, he has earned the unofficial title of the "Russian Patek Philippe." But is that title fair? In my opinion, it sells him short. Kuzovkov has a unique aesthetic that blends Russian Constructivism with classical Swiss rules. If you ever see a Kuzovkov in the wild, you will recognize it instantly. His most famous creation is the Lobster (or "Kleshni" in Russian). The lugs of the watch extend like the claws of a crustacean, wrapping around the wrist. It sounds bizarre on paper

He proves that the magic of horology doesn't belong exclusively to Geneva or the Vallée de Joux. It belongs to whoever has the patience to hand-cut a gear train and the artistic courage to put asymmetrical claws on a case. Oleg Kuzovkov is a living legend. He is proof that in a digital, automated world, there is still room for the mad scientist in a small workshop. Yet, the movement inside is finished with Geneva

Have you ever seen a Kuzovkov in person? Or do you think the future of independent watchmaking belongs to the Russians? Let me know in the comments.

In the world of high-end horology, geography matters. If a brand doesn’t say "Swiss Made," "Glashütte," or "Grand Seiko," it usually fights an uphill battle for credibility. But every once in a while, a lone genius comes along who rewrites the rules.