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Neha S. Bajpai

Neha S. Bajpai

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Neha S. Bajpai is an Auckland-based journalist with over 15 years of experience in luxury and lifestyle, specializing in watches. As the founding editor of the Indian edition of WatchTime in 2012, she led the brand’s digital debut. Her work in Revolution and A Collected Man delves into the evolution of watchmaking and the excitement of auctions. Neha has also served as the Media and Editorial Director for Hong Kong-based luxury watch marketplace Wristcheck. Beyond horology, she is passionate about writing on art, culture, and travel.
Neha S. Bajpai is an Auckland-based journalist with over 15 years of experience in luxury and lifestyle, specializing in watches. As the founding editor of the Indian edition of WatchTime in 2012, she led the brand’s digital debut. Her work in Revolution and A Collected Man delves into the evolution of watchmaking and the excitement of auctions. Neha has also served as the Media and Editorial Director for Hong Kong-based luxury watch marketplace Wristcheck. Beyond horology, she is passionate about writing on art, culture, and travel.
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