Front Row at Canoe Place proudly brings another outstanding evening of ‘rare’ conversation. The world of a Rolex collectors dubbed the ‘Paul Newman.’ It cost around $400 in 1963. The one wife Joanne Woodward gifted him sold a few years ago at auction for a little more…$17 million dollars. Today the ones the rest of us can buy begin at around $150,000. But remarkably, even at that price, there are a lot of things you have to look out for. Glenn Bradford has been designing couture jewelry and selling fine vintage timepieces for over 35 years. He and his loupe know the real thing. Bradford will share his collection and his knowledge in a special evening of old Rolexes, Pateks and just about everything else. Bring your old treasures and he’ll even do an on the spot appraisal at the end of the talk. Moderated by watch aficionado Bill McCuddy who has written about timepieces for the Robb Report, New York Post, Dan’s Papers and other industry publications. Starts at 6:00pm. We suggest you be on time. And wear something nice on your wrist to assure it. Advance RSVP appreciated.