His projects as an artist include the widely acclaimed Days With My Father, documenting Toledano's relationship with his own father in his final days, and the Absent Portrait, where Toledano sourced Iranian advertising materials in which women's very existence had been censored, and blacked them out to reveal their form. Toledano's work is personal, and powerful, and he was even the subject of a 2015 Tribeca Film Festival short documentary called "The Many Sad Fates Of Mr. Toledano." He is, quite simply, a fascinating living dichotomy of life's simple pleasures – a quick joke, a cool car, an old chronograph – and deep, dark, intrapersonal reflection. He's also a photographer – who, as you'll learn in the video, was on the scene for National Geographic when the Soyuz spacecraft landed in Kazakhstan earlier this month. Oh, and he's a watch collector. Let's get to it. This is your official Talking Watches with conceptual artist Phil Toledano.