Hands of Time: A Watchmaker’s History

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“Hands of Time: A Watchmaker’s History” by Rebecca Struthers isn’t just about watches; it’s about how time, as measured by these intricate devices, has shaped civilization. Struthers, a rare practicing watchmaker, blends historical narrative with technical insight, revealing the watch’s journey from a clunky curiosity to a status symbol and essential tool. Dive into the evolution of timekeeping, the birth of the forgery industry driven by the watch’s inherent value, and its critical role in navigation and global trade. Discover the minds behind the mechanisms and how their creations shaped our perception of time itself. Featuring custom illustrations and Struthers’ engaging voice, this book offers a fresh perspective on history through the lens of horology, exploring the cultural, social, and technological impact of watches. A perfect read for history buffs, science enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by craftsmanship.

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“A hugely entertaining achievement.” Esquire
An engaging survey through a period of intellectual history that reveals as much about people who wear watches as the objects on their wrists.” Wall Street Journal
“As impeccably crafted and precisely engineered as any of the watches on which the author has worked so lovingly over the years, this book is a joy to behold and a wonder to enjoy. Simon Winchester, author of The Perfectionists and Land
An award-winning watchmakerone of the few practicing the art in the world todaychronicles the invention of time through the centuries-long story of one of mankinds most profound technological achievements: the watch.
Timepieces have long accompanied us on our travels, from the depths of the oceans to the summit of Everest, the ice of the arctic to the sands of the deserts, outer space to the surface of the moon. The watch has sculpted the social and economic development of modern society; it is an object that, when disassembled, can give us new insights both into the motivations of inventors and craftsmen of the past, and, into the lives of the people who treasured them.
Hands of Time is a journey through watchmaking history, from the earliest attempts at time-keeping, to the breakthrough in engineering that gave us the first watch, to today where the timepieces hold cultural and historical significance beyond what its first creators could have imagined. Acclaimed watchmaker Rebecca Struthers uses the most important watches throughout history to explore their attendant paradigm shifts in how we think about time, indeed how we think about our own humanity. From an up-close look at the birth of the fakes and forgeries industry which marked the watch as a valuable commodity, to the watches that helped us navigate trade expeditions, she reveals how these instruments have shaped how we build and then consequently make our way through the world.
A fusion of art and science, history and social commentary, this fascinating work, told in Strutherss lively voice and illustrated with custom line drawings by her husband and fellow watchmaker Craig, is filled with her personal observations as an expert watchmakerone of the few remaining at work in the world today. Horology is a vast subjectthe study of time. This compelling history offers a fresh take, exploring not only these watches within their time, but the role they played in human development and the impact they had on the people who treasured them.

Discover the captivating story of time itself through the intricate lens of watchmaking in "Hands of Time: A Watchmaker's History" by Rebecca Struthers. This isn't just a book about watches; it's a journey through human ingenuity, societal evolution, and the profound impact timekeeping has had on our lives, masterfully narrated by one of the world's few practicing traditional watchmakers. Rebecca Struthers, a celebrated horologist and historian, breathes life into the history of timekeeping, going far beyond a mere recounting of mechanical advancements. Instead, she weaves together a compelling narrative that explores how watches have not only measured time but have also shaped our understanding of it. The book offers a unique blend of historical analysis, technical expertise, and personal reflection, making it a must-read for anyone fascinated by history, science, craftsmanship, or the subtle art of watchmaking. Struthers delves into the earliest attempts at timekeeping, tracing the evolution from rudimentary devices to the sophisticated mechanisms we know today. She illuminates the pivotal engineering breakthroughs that led to the creation of the first portable timepieces, showcasing the ingenuity and dedication of the artisans who brought them to life. But "Hands of Time" doesn't stop at the technical aspects; it examines the cultural and historical significance of watches, revealing their role in shaping trade, exploration, and even our perception of self. Explore the darker side of horology with a fascinating look at the birth of the fakes and forgeries industry, a testament to the value and desirability watches quickly acquired. Discover how these instruments aided daring navigators on perilous trade expeditions, guiding them across uncharted waters and shaping global commerce. What sets "Hands of Time" apart is Struthers' unique perspective as a modern-day watchmaker. Her hands-on experience imbues the book with a rare authenticity, offering insights that only a master of the craft can provide. She doesn't just describe the mechanics of a watch; she understands the soul of it, the dedication poured into each tiny component, and the legacy it carries. Enhanced by custom line drawings crafted by her husband and fellow watchmaker, Craig Struthers, the book is as visually stunning as it is intellectually stimulating. Struthers's lively and engaging writing style makes even the most complex concepts accessible, inviting readers to share her passion for horology. "Hands of Time" is more than just a history of watches; it's a reflection on our relationship with time itself, a journey through the human quest to measure, understand, and ultimately, master the elusive force that governs our lives. It's a testament to the enduring power of human ingenuity and the beauty of craftsmanship, told by a true master of her art. Whether you're a seasoned watch collector, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the world around you, this book will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the intricate world of horology and the profound impact it has had on our world. A true celebration of the intersection of art, science, and human history.
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0063048701

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9780063048706

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