Lydia Winters, the game’s chief storyteller, now spends her leisure time photographing her 18-piece collection.
STOCKHOLM — Lydia Winters moved here from Florida in 2011 for a dream job in the video gaming industry: director of fun for what now is the phenomenally successful game Minecraft. By 2021, she had decided to take on another world also traditionally dominated by men: horology.
Her Instagram feed, @winters.watches, is in homage to her growing watch collection and has more than 8,900 followers. It combines her love of photography — she once was a professional photographer — with a passion for watches.
“I thought: ‘I’m going to take photos that I haven’t seen around the
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