In this story-driven episode of Franks Watch Talk, host Eric sits down with industrial designer and BWG founder Frank to explore why so many independent watch brands stall after a promising start — and why BWG is taking a very different path.Speaking directly to London’s collectors, architects, lawyers, and tastemakers, Eric and Frank unpack how the BAVARIA and ISARIA collections grew out of Frank’s frustration with “beautiful but disappointing” watches, and how his background in industrial and car design shapes BWG’s unmistakably architectural aesthetics.They revisit a pivotal encounter at the Munich watch fair, where a master watchmaker behind one of Omega’s most complex pieces examined BWG’s most accessible model and concluded it "cannot be improved at that price." That moment becomes the springboard for a deeper conversation about democratic excellence, long-term value, and why true connoisseurs gravitate toward quiet, restrained design.Without giving away secrets, Eric and Frank then turn to London: an intimate September watch salon where a small group of serious enthusiasts will experience BWG’s next evolutionary step first-hand. The new watch to be unveiled there remains strictly under wraps, but the event promises a private, conversational setting — far from the noise of traditional trade fairs — to handle the BAVARIA and ISARIA collections, discuss the future of independent horology, and see the next chapter of BWG revealed for the first time.If you live in London and care about design, longevity, and independent thinking, this is your invitation to be in the room when BWG shows where independent watches go next.