Watch Scorn..
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peterperkins

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3,299 posts

264 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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Now I usually pour scorn on ostentatious modern expensive watches etc
We all know powerfully built PH directors with pots of cash love them.
Personally I don't like them, but live and let live etc, so no offence intended.

But as someone with a great interest in science/mechanics, I fully appreciate the skills etc and genius of the master craftsmen who created elegant mechanical timepieces in years gone by. In fact i do sometimes consider buying an old mechanical hand made pocket watch.

We all know about our own horological hero Harrison and his chronometers, well worthy of our high praise and admiration.
I love looking at his masterpieces at the Greenwich observatory.. Trying to explain their historical significance to others can be trying at times.

But I didn't really know anything about Nicholas Breguet.

Almost as old as the watch itself, Nicholas Parsons, a very sprightly 92 years old when the quality BBC program was made in 2016, tells us the intriguing story of Breguet and his watches.

Well worth watching on i-player if you excuse the pun, for all those interested.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07xtbhr/the...

Maxym

2,746 posts

258 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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Breguet... lots of history, great brand.

davek_964

10,611 posts

197 months

Friday 5th April 2019
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Thanks - I'll watch that. Love mine, and will be interesting to find out more about the man.