Linden Lazarus has spent most of his teen years selling timepieces. Now, he has employees to help out.
When Linden Lazarus founded the vintage watch business Oliver and Clarke in late 2018, he set up operations in a location that made it easy for him to work online late at night: his dormitory bedroom.
After all, he was just 15 and in his sophomore year of high school at a boarding school in Kents Hill, Maine, about 65 miles northeast of Portland.
“It was a little thing I was doing,” Mr. Lazarus said (with a 38-millimeter Patek Philippe yellow gold Aquanaut on his wrist) during a phone interview from the company’s current
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