Watches and Politics
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
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