iW Magazine Spring 2020 | Page 8

FROM THE EDITORS Letters + Events Franck Muller’s Vanguard Heart Skeleton watch. Nancy Olson Managing Editor | [email protected] SOMETHING’S MISSING I work remotely, from my home office in Houston. So not much has really changed in my day-to-day work life since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and the directive to stay home. Most of my daily socializing with colleagues and clients has heretofore been on the phone and via email, and the same remains true. In the past, if I needed a bigger hit of socializing, I’d call on my local friends and colleagues to meet me for lunch or a drink after the workday. Business travel was also a frequent and wonderful way to stay in touch with colleagues from all over the world, sharing stories, ideas and new products. Ah, the products: all those debut watches just waiting to be handled. Sadly, these interactions are no longer available to me and won’t be for the foreseeable future. And now that virtually everyone still employed is working from a home office—aside from my heroes in service industries—isolation is the name of the game to protect my health and that of others. But people are resourceful, and we’ve jumped on the bandwagon of video communication tools to meet our human needs. We express our feelings with emojis, and we blow kisses to our loved ones on screen. 8 | INTERNATIONAL WATCH | SPRING 2020 I’m so grateful to these substitutes for all they provide, and more importantly for their insights. They can never fill in for what we’re really missing though. Just like a picture of a watch can’t compete with experiencing the real thing—touching its finish, watching it beat—so too screen images, even moving ones, can’t substitute for the flesh-and-blood company of others. We are sentient beings, and the more senses we use in any interaction, the better that interaction is. I wish you and your loved ones good health and good books in the weeks ahead. And in the meantime I’m sending you a great big heart.