Nicholas Manousos is an internationally recognized horologist and board member based in New York City who blends 14 years of technical and leadership experience with deep expertise in watchmaking. As a member of the Academy at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève and Board Member at The Watch Library Foundation, he shapes contemporary horological discourse and preservation. He served as Executive Director and previously President of the Horological Society of New York, guiding one of the world’s oldest watchmaking associations through modernization and public engagement. Nicholas has been a visible industry voice—featured in The New York Times, Bloomberg and GQ—and has consulted on film and television projects, bringing scholarly knowledge to broader audiences. Trained at the Nicolas G. Hayek Watchmaking School and holding a BA in Computer Science from UC Santa Cruz, he pairs hands-on technical watchmaking skill with a background in software and product engineering. Beyond public-facing roles, he has co-founded niche ventures in horological innovation—such as silicon components for movements—demonstrating a practical, materials-focused approach to advancing the craft.
14 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Watchmaking, Watchmaking at Nicolas G. Hayek Watchmaking School
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