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Mark Cho is one of the sharpest-dressed guys I know, but that’s exactly what one would expect from the co-founder of The Armoury (https://thearmoury.com), one of the best men’s haberdasheries in NYC and Hong Kong. From fine tailoring to high-quality accessories, The Armoury has a curated selection of goods from some of the world’s finest makers, among them Ring Jacket (Japan), Caruso (Italy), Drake’s (England), Alden (USA), Carmina (Spain), and many more. I first met Mark when he hosted an in-store presentation some years back. The topic was an exploration of different tailoring traditions, like what differentiates soft Neapolitan jackets from the sorts one might see from English producers. As someone who rarely ever wears a sports jacket, let alone a suit, the primer was absolutely fascinating, and I honestly learned quite a bit. Later that evening, I pulled Mark aside and thanked him for his hospitality, and we got to chatting about clothes and, as I quickly learned he was a fellow collector, watches. When you speak to Mark, you figure out pretty quickly that he has a real passion for watches, not just price tags. We chatted about all sorts of watches, from those on the the more affordable end of the spectrum (he’s a fan of Stowa), to those from some of the finest independents around (he’s also a fan of Journe). I really enjoyed our conversation that night, and I thought it’d be fun to get Mark in front of the camera to talk about his work, cultivating personal style, and, of course, watches. So enjoy this latest installment of My Watch with Mark Cho, and when you’re done watching the video be sure to scroll down for a closer look at The Armoury and some of Mark’s watches (pssst – if you’re a fan of Grand Seiko, then you’re going to love this one). -Ilya Ryvin, Managing Editor For more great watch-related content, visit: http://wornandwound.com For our line of American-made watch accessories, visit: https://windupwatchshop.com Follow Worn & Wound on Instagram: / wornandwound Follow Worn & Wound on Tumblr: / wornandwound Follow Worn & Wound on Facebook: / wornandwound Follow Worn & Wound on Twitter: / wornandwound