
The word excellence comes from the Latin excellentia, derived from the verb excellere, “to be preeminent,” “to surpass.” Defining an excellent product goes far beyond looking for what is most expensive or least attainable. It’s about surpassing the average in commitment to quality, integrity, attention to detail. It can apply to the simplest, often overlooked pleasures in our daily lives or to the very grail item we’ve been waiting for. Taking inspiration from A. Lange & Söhne’s refined and simplified Saxonia Thin watch, we’ve attempted to define the term by speaking with three New York–based brands, each making everyday products that truly embody excellence.
Master & Dynamic
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Founder: Jonathan Levine
Products: headphones, speakers
Years in Business: 3.5
Number of Employees: 45
“My oldest son started DJing when he was thirteen and my younger son is very into technology. So, as an indulgent parent, I built a small recording studio in my former office. I was watching what he was using, watching what he wasn’t using and, at the same time, watching Beats take over the headphone market. I thought there was something interesting. No one around me was wearing Beats. That gave me this idea at the time that I could create a premium headphone company, more along the lines of the heritage brands that we compete alongside today: the Sennheisers, the Bowers and Wilkins, the Bang & Olufsens.
I had no background in this industry, not from the music world, not from the luxury world — other than being a luxury consumer. I’ve found that having no prior experience with the audio industry has helped me. Being an outsider has allowed me to be more innovative and come up with my own ideas rather than following the patterns and trends set by other brands. We operate with a clear and unique vision, and we like it that way.”