Jacques Colman

The 2 Minute-Interview

How long does it take to found a brand of watches? Answer: approximately half the length of the Templehof field. That’s exactly how long the walk was that Jacques Colman and his partner in crime Michael Gilli took, during which a first idea became a tangible resolution and then turned into the decision to found Lilienthal Berlin. A watch like Berlin is what the two of them wanted to create, did create. It took vision, imagination, assertiveness and creative genius. Let’s check: Jacques generally looks ahead, preferably about 100 years – definitely visionary. His great-granduncle was a wrestler in New York (assertiveness) and created the „drop kick“ (creative genius). Which remains to be proven. On top of all this, Jacques is super nice, as it turns out, pretty funny and, thank God, a little crazy, too. Who could seriously want to be a flying fish? ;) C’était un grand plaisir!

Name: Jacques Colman
Home: Berlin and Cologne
Profession: Managing Director at Lilienthal Berlin
Shoe size: Normally 45
Favourite time of the day: The blue hour
Contact: jacques@lilienthal.berlin

Are you French?
Why does everybody ask me that? I mean literally everybody? For a time, I used to just answer yes, to make matters easier. But each time I do that, it’s someone who speaks fluent French and I end up exposed.

Watches aren’t driven by time, but by batteries and similar things. Does time even exist?
Of course it does! Why else would everyone be complaining that they don’t have enough of it?

What is “time”?
Clearly a gift and a challenge rolled into one. And that’s why our watches should tell us that it’s okay to take some time if you need it.

Which characteristics do you appreciate most in your partners?
Ha! What would we be without each other? We really complete each other remarkably well. But just as important is that we get along so well as a team. We spend so much time together that that’s indispensable. But the best part is that we can get into arguments and bitch at each other and then still go out and have a beer together in the evening. Or several even.

What would you change in your life if you could turn back time?
Does anyone really want that? Ultimately, you’re exactly where you are because things happened as they did. And I feel pretty good, right here right now. And besides, I much prefer to look forward. It’s in my personality.

What is typically Berlin for you?
That “typically Berlin” is always changing. And surely the nonchalance in the face of the biggest hustle and bustle.

What would you like to be better at?
Table tennis. Even though I am almost unbeatable already – at least when I’m playing against my colleagues – my serves could sometimes just do with a dash of more spin.

You can travel in a time machine – which year do you enter and why?
As I said, I prefer to look ahead and would love to see what the world will look like in couple of hundred years. Although, of course, you could trip and fall out of the time machine to find yourself on a totally destroyed planet. Oh wait. Or is that the present?! Oh dear.

The hero of your youth?
My great-granduncle was a wrestler in New York and invented the “drop kick”. I mean, really. Any questions?

Who or what were you in former life?
I have actually never asked myself that. But I would really like to be a bird. Or a fish? Maybe a flying fish? Or a swimming bird? Next question, please.

What is your contribution to a better world?
Ok, now we’re getting serious. I am convinced that the way to a better world lies in the smaller as well as the greater things. Daily at the supermarket checkout as well as in the choice of the right materials and partners for our watches. We don’t have to be perfect in everything straight away, but if all humans – who have the opportunity – keep working on making the world a better place, than at least the chances will get better that everything might not blow up in our faces. That’s the principle I and we here at Lilienthal try to live by.

What would you cook for us if we came to visit you at home?
Well, yesterday I made burgers with home-made chickpea buns and Portobello patties. Now, not trying to lean too far out the window, but: they were actually pretty great! When are you coming?

What are you afraid of?
Please refer to the question about the time machine…

When was the last time you tried something new and what was it?
Well, we’re working on a whole scope of new straps for our watches. So the correct answer is probably: every day!

What would you change if you had the power to?
I would become the president of the US. It can’t get any worse anyway.

When will we finally get a Black-Black to flash around? ;)
It’s on the top of my to-do list right after this interview!

Last words:
Let’s get ready to rumble!

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Kategorien: People | Autor: | Datum: 30. November 2016 | Tags: , , , , , Keine Kommentare

You’re so Berlin, Baby!

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You’re so Berlin, Baby!

Before we get to the actual topic of this article, we’d like to sing a song of praise about life in the most beautiful, fantastic, fascinating and utterly sublime city of all. Oh Berlin, how wonderful you are. No matter how loved you are, you remain true to yourself – whether we’re just here for a quick visit or here to stay. You are unpretentious, hard-headed and genuine. We can have breakfast at 10 pm, or enjoy a Currywurst whenever we please – preferebly wearing a tux or almost nothing at all –  and yet you’ll always be your unpolished self. Berlin, you’re not just a city, you’re a way of life – from morning till night. You have your own rules and your own time. Which brings us to the main topic: there’s a new watch in town! It’s made in this city and that’s exactly why it’s sooo perfect. It answers to the lovely name Lilienthal Berlin, is très chic (of course!), and sustainably manufactured in Germany under fair conditions and with the highest quality of materials (expecting anything less?). But best of all, there is a piece of Berlin in every single part of it – sometimes visible and sometimes not, but always noticeable. The minutes are displayed on an outer ring on the face of the watch, and since we’re always on the go, we wouldn’t want to miss any of them. The digits are set in the different typefaces used for former East (minutes) and West (hours) street signs – you know, it’s all about overcoming borders and so on. Taking a closer look, you’ll find the embedded crown resembles the shape of the Urania, our beloved clock at the Alexanderplatz. And much more. Each Lilienthal Berlin can be styled according to outfit or time of day – the collection’s wrist straps can be changed with a simple click. In addition, 5 Euros of every sold watch will be donated to charitable projects in Berlin. Brilliant! The pre-sale has just started and features a limited edition of 1440 (total number of minutes in one day) watches in matt silver or gold with either a blue or white face. Each of them come with an engraved edition number and two naturally tanned leather straps in blue and brown. Please order here! Use our special promo code FRIENDS20 with your order before March 21, and get an extra 20 percent off! The complete collection will then be on sale at the end of April. We’ll keep you posted! But for now, we’re proud as a peacock and are giving away a Lilienthal Berlin in silver/white to those of you particularly in love with Berlin. Send an email titled IT’S TIME to hurra@muxmaeuschenwild.de.
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Lilienthal Berlin L1 – limited edition | 249,00 Euro with engraving and two straps | www.lilienthal.berlin

 

 

Kategorien: Products | Autor: | Datum: 09. März 2016 | Tags: , , , Keine Kommentare