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LIFESTYLE

An Illustrated Primer on the History, Philosophy, and Science of Time, with an Overview of the and Science of Time, with an Overview of the Wristwatch and the Watch Industry Wristwatch and the Watch Industry

Barry Kaplan

A thorough introduction to the world of time and watchmaking, with photographs, charts, and hundreds of fascinating little-known facts

Perfect for all watch lovers: the beginner who wants the fundamentals, the collector looking to deepen their knowledge, and the horologist with an unsatiated desire to know everything about time and timekeeping

Includes 100+ full-page images of highly collectible timepieces by the world’s most celebrated watch manufacturers, including JaegerLeCoultre, Patek Philippe, Rolex, Cartier, Breitling, and many more

is beautifully illustrated volume presents an in-depth look at horology, the scienti c study of time and timekeeping. Brimming with more than 150 detailed and full-color images, illustrations, charts, and technical drawings, it’s a must-have for anyone interested in the art of watchmaking and watch design. But it’s also much more. If you’ve ever wondered how watches work, or thought about how time in uences our lives, then this book is also for you. It o ers a comprehensive overview of watch styles, movements, complications, and parts, as well as the basics of starting and caring for a watch collection. A multifaceted study, it discusses the philosophy and measurement of time, the possibility of time travel, and the emergent smartwatch industry. A behind-the-scenes peek into the watch industry, plus pricing and A behind-the-scenes peek into the watch industry, plus pricing and market data, round out the contents. Readers will leave these pages market data, round out the contents. Readers will leave these pages with a newfound, renewed, or enhanced love of watchmaking, as well with a newfound, renewed, or enhanced love of watchmaking, as well as an increased appreciation for the value of time.

About the Author About the Author Barry Kaplan is a third-generation watch-industry executive with degrees in is a third-generation watch-industry executive with degrees in business and fi nance. He has been ensconced in the industry for two decades, handling various managerial and operational responsibilities; he also designs and photographs watches as a hobby. Kaplan lives in northern New Jersey. Author Location: Teaneck, NJ

Explores Myriad Time-Related Topics, Including • Early calendars • Modern timekeeping • The smallest unit of time • The twin paradox • The golden ratio • Evolving design, using the Vacheron Constantin 222 as a case study • Decorative watchmaking techniques, including brushing, chamfering, circular graining, chiseling, and more

AVAILABLE JULY

ISBN: 978-0-7643-6392-4 Size: 8" x 10" (203 x 254 mm) Pages: 354 Price: £31.99

ISBN 978-0-7643-6392-4

Illustrations: 120 color images Binding: hardcover BISAC: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Clocks & Watches

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