My story begins long before I was born — with my grandfather’s journey from Lebanon to Kuwait in the 1950s.
There, he built not only a life and a family, but a respected craft as a watchsmith. Precision was not simply a skill — it was a discipline passed down through generations.
My father, born and raised in Kuwait, grew up surrounded by watch movements, delicate gears, and the art of fine timekeeping. In the late 1970s, he migrated to the United States, bringing with him both expertise and a deep appreciation for fine watches.
He always wore elegant timepieces — and through him, I learned that watches represent more than style. They embody craftsmanship, heritage, and the value of time itself.
Because of him, there has never been a time in my life without a watch on my wrist.
Over the years, that passion expanded beyond watches into jewelry — its design, symbolism, and ability to tell a personal story.
Today, Farhat Exchange represents more than buying and selling. It represents:
Generations of craftsmanship
A commitment to excellence
Respect for history
Trust built within our community
Our family carried this legacy across continents — and we are proud to continue it here.