Press release
Nicolas Dobry has loved watches since his childhood. He has taken a passionate interest in time and in the sophisticated mechanisms that give life to the most luxurious watches.
He created The Watch Gallery at the age of 26, and today, 12 years later, his dream has become a reality. He is the premier specialist in luxury watches in the “Southern Cone” and the absolute reference among collectors and watchmaking devotees. The Watch Gallery currently represents the most traditional Swiss Fine Watchmaking brands.

Moreover, for many years, the company has also handled the representation in Argentina of a number of highly important Fine Watchmaking brands. Its staff travel each year to Baselworld and to the SIHH in Geneva, where the main brands present the new models that will make their mark on the coming years. They make a selection of pieces aimed at satisfying the wishes of the most demanding clients.
Paying a visit to The Watch Gallery and being welcomed by a multilingual team trained in accordance with the principles of the Swiss Fine Watchmaking school is a consistent pleasure. The service is of exemplary quality because all individuals are passionate about their profession and reveal this on a daily basis by showing genuine commitment and legitimate pride in their work.
The Watch Gallery presents Vulcain!
To mark Vulcain launch in Argentina, The Watch Gallery organised a beautiful evening event held in the Mansion Algodón Hotel, Buenos Aires.

During the meal, The Watch Gallery owner Mr Nicolas Dobry presented models from the Manufacture to his friends and clients.
Guests were able to admire and try on the famous 50 Presidents' Watch collection, along with Nautical, Anniversary Heart and other timepieces from the Swiss brand – as well as listening to the famous sound of its famous Cricket alarm movement.

A brief historical reminder
Vulcain and Argentina are engaged in a longrunning love story! Vulcain enjoyed a flourishing period in Argentina, when the brand was well established there in the early 20th century. It was present at well-known jewellers' in Buenos Aires with its famous mechanical alarm Cricket wristwatch.
A few decades later, Vulcain returns as part of a move to reinforce its presence in South America.