Style Swap Challenge at Pisa 1940: Watchonista vs. Italian Watch Spotter

Style Swap Challenge at Pisa 1940: Watchonista vs. Italian Watch Spotter

Watchonista’s own Ash Longet and Italian Watch Spotter’s Fabrizio Bonivicino recently conducted a bold, but decidedly enviable, social experiment using the finely curated collection of Milanese luxury retail landmark Pisa 1940.

By Watchonista

Can a woman’s choice of a timepiece and accompanying jewelry truly satisfy the tastes of a man (especially a cultured Italian man)? Conversely, can a man’s suggestions for the same touch the heart of a woman? Certainly, especially when working from the curated collection of Milanese luxury retail landmark Pisa 1940.

To that end, Watchonista’s own Ash Longet and Fabrizio Bonivicino from Italian Watch Spotter recently conducted a bold, but decidedly enviable, social experiment. The pair put their friendship – and taste levels – to the test by selecting astounding timepieces and jewelry combinations for each other to wear.

However, selecting from the finely curated offerings at Pisa 1940 in Milan allowed them both an opportunity to pick unexpected combinations (from whimsical to structural to artful) with the assurance that any pairings would naturally be exquisite, even if they pushed each other’s comfort zones a bit.

So, how did they like each other’s picks? You’ll have to check out the videos below to find out!

Chapter One

Chapter Two

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