MHD Watches
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Founded: 2014
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Origin: United Kingdom

All MHD Watches are designed in the UK by Automotive Designer Matthew Humphries, who is best known for designing cars such as the stunning Morgan Aeromax, Supersports and 3 wheeler.

"The symbiotic relationship between cars and watches is a well-known fact among enthusiasts of both. In fact, the majority of "Drivers watches" either take their name from the automotive world (Rolex Daytona for the track, Heuer Carrera after the gruelling and dangerous Mexican road race), or they have a shining endorsement from it (you're probably picturing the iconic square case of the blue Monaco upon Steve McQueen's wrist in Le Mans right now. )

However, very few watches can claim to have been designed by a car designer. Most automotive tie-ins come from a brand association, and that’s about as far as it goes, but to actually have the same pen designing a watch that designed a car is rare. Enter the talent of Matthew Humphries, the gifted young designer who, at the age of 21, became Head of Design at the Morgan Motor Company and can be attributed for the stunning Aeromax and Supersports. 

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE Directly inspired by golden-era motorsport aesthetics and engineering, each of MHD Watches’ pieces are designed by company founder Matthew Humphries and powered by reliable Japanese Miyota automatic movements. At just 21, Humphries was appointed Morgan’s head of design and counts the sensational Aeromax and quirky 3 Wheeler among his creations. Humphries’ eye for timeless automotive aesthetics directly inspired his watches, many of which genuinely could have been born in the golden era of motorsport.
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