Watches and Politics
Few names in watchmaking carry the weight of Breguet. For more than two centuries, the brand has stood at the intersection of science, craftsmanship, and artistic refinement. In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore Breguet: Art and Innovation in Watchmaking, a book that presents the story of the Maison through its most important inventions, aesthetic codes, and historical milestones. At the center of this story is Abraham-Louis Breguet, a watchmaker whose ideas transformed timekeeping forever. From the tourbillon to the Breguet hands, from innovative escapements to elegant guilloché dials, his work reshaped both the technical and visual language of horology. This episode looks at: • how Breguet became one of the most influential watchmakers in history• why the Maison combined engineering with artistic identity• the importance of Breguet’s inventions in the development of modern watchmaking• how the book presents centuries of innovation through design and craft• why Breguet’s legacy continues to influence contemporary horology• who should read this book — and who might prefer a more technical reference This episode connects directly to: ▶ Series 1 — watches as symbols of power and intellectual prestige▶ Series 2 — voices from inside the watch industry▶ Series 3 — the books that define horological knowledge Series 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are explored as inventions, ideas, and cultural artifacts. 📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the Breguet invention you find most fascinating📌 Share with the friend who believes modern watchmaking began with Breguet #WatchesAndPolitics #WatchBooks #Breguet #Horology #WatchHistory
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