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Watches and Politics

Podcast de Edi Shipoli

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Tecnología y ciencia

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Watches and Politics is a limited-series podcast exploring the surprising connections between horology and history. Hosted by political scientist Edi Shipoli, each episode uncovers how watches have shaped war, diplomacy, industrial revolutions, and global power. This is the story of timekeeping as a political force—from Calvinist Geneva to Cold War summits, from luxury diplomacy to digital disruption. Smart, stylish, and historically rich.

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44 episodios

Portada del episodio Halim Trujillo - Collectors in Control: Media, Access, and Power in Watches

Halim Trujillo - Collectors in Control: Media, Access, and Power in Watches

The structure of watchmaking has changed. For decades, authority flowed in one direction — from brands to media, from media to collectors. Today, that flow is no longer linear. Collectors have become creators, platforms have become institutions, and influence is increasingly decentralized. Halim Trujillo, founder of Watch Collecting Lifestyle, represents this shift. What began as a collector-driven platform has evolved into a global voice in high-end horology and “good living” — documenting independent watchmaking, manufacture access, and the lived experience of collecting. In this episode of Watches & Politics, we explore the rise of the collector-driven media ecosystem. We discuss how collectors influence brand perception, how independent watchmakers gain legitimacy, and how access — to people, places, and experiences — becomes a form of cultural capital. This is a conversation about networks:How influence circulates.How authority is redistributed.And how collectors have moved from audience to actors within the system. #watches #politics #lifestyle #WatchesAndPolitics #WatchCollectors #IndependentWatchmaking #WatchMedia #LuxuryCulture

23 de may de 2026 - 50 min
Portada del episodio Vacheron Constantin — Artists of Time

Vacheron Constantin — Artists of Time

Some watchmakers build machines.Others build culture. In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: Watch Books, I explore Vacheron Constantin: Artists of Time — a book that frames watchmaking not as industrial production, but as artistic authorship practiced over centuries. This is not a technical manual.It’s a meditation on craft, continuity, and creative identity. In this episode, we discuss:• why Vacheron Constantin describes its watchmakers as “artists”• how métiers d’art sit at the center of the Maison’s identity• the relationship between tradition, creativity, and restraint• how handcraft becomes institutional memory• what the book reveals about time as an artistic medium• who should read this book — and who might expect something different This episode connects directly to:Series 1 — time, culture, and powerSeries 2 — institutions and long-term identitySeries 3 — the written canon of watchmaking Series 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as cultural works, not just mechanical ones. 📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the Vacheron métier d’art that resonates most with you📌 Share with the friend who says “art and watchmaking are different things” #watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #books #vacheronconstantin

20 de may de 2026 - 8 min
Portada del episodio Jaeger-LeCoultre — Hybris Mechanica

Jaeger-LeCoultre — Hybris Mechanica

Some watch books document history.Some celebrate design. Hybris Mechanica documents something rarer: what happens when a manufacture removes its own limits. In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore Jaeger-LeCoultre — Hybris Mechanica— a book that serves as both archive and manifesto for one of the most ambitious complication programs in modern watchmaking. This is not a product catalog.It’s a record of institutional confidence. In this episode, we discuss:• what the Hybris Mechanica program represents inside Jaeger-LeCoultre• why extreme complication became a language, not a goal• how experimentation, prototyping, and failure are treated in the book• the relationship between sound, motion, architecture, and emotion• how Reverso, Gyrotourbillons, repeaters, and laboratory watches fit into one philosophy• who should read this book — and who might misunderstand it This episode connects directly to:Series 1 — time, systems, and powerSeries 2 — manufacture culture and internaldecision-making Series 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as institutional statements, not just objects. 📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with your favorite Hybris Mechanica chapter or piece📌 Share with the friend who thinks JLC only makes “classic” watches #watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #jaegerlecoultre #books #hybrismechanica #reverso #duometre #tourbillon

13 de may de 2026 - 12 min
Portada del episodio A Voyage Through Time — The Masis Collection of Horological Masterpieces

A Voyage Through Time — The Masis Collection of Horological Masterpieces

Some watch books tell the story of a brand.Others tell the story of a watchmaker. A Voyage Through Time tells the story of a collector’s eye. In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: Watch Books, I explore A Voyage Through Time: The Masis Collection of Horological Masterpieces — a book that documents one ofthe most important private collections of historical watches ever assembled. This is not a catalog of objects.It’s a study of taste, discipline, and historical responsibility. In this episode, we discuss:• who the Masis Collection represents in the world of serious collecting• how private collections shape public horological history• why context matters more than rarity alone• how this book balances scholarship and visual storytelling• what the collection reveals about centuries of watchmaking evolution• who should read this book — and who might find it demanding This episode connects directly to:Series 1 — time, power, and institutionsSeries 2 — collectors as cultural actors Series 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as historical evidence, not just luxury objects. 📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the piece from the Masis Collection that impressed you most📌 Share with the friend who believes private collectors quietly shape history #watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #masiscollection #pocketwatches #books

6 de may de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio Sevan Bıçakçı — The Timekeeper

Sevan Bıçakçı — The Timekeeper

Not all watch books are about movements, calibers, or complications. Some are about time as culture. In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore Sevan Bıçakçı: The Timekeeper — a book that sits at the crossroads of jewelry, craftsmanship, symbolism, and storytelling. Sevan Bıçakçı is not a traditional watchmaker.And this is not a traditional watch book. This episode looks at:• why Sevan Bıçakçı approaches time through symbolism, not mechanics• how history, mythology, and geography shape his work• the relationship between jewelry, watches, and narrative meaning• what The Timekeeper reveals about time as a cultural artifact• how this book challenges Swiss-centric ideas of horology• who should read this book — and who might find it unfamiliar This episode connects directly to:Series 1 — time as culture, identity, and powerSeries 2 — collectors and creators outside institutional systems Series 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as cultural expressions, not just machines. 📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the Sevan piece that left the strongest impression on you📌 Share with the friend who says “this isn’t really watchmaking” — and see what happens #watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #sevanbicakci #timekeeper #watches #jewellery #jewelry

29 de abr de 2026 - 9 min
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