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The Hairspring: Watchmaking's Most Important 0.05-Gram Component

Inside every mechanical watch, a microscopic coil of metal — thinner than a human hair, lighter than a grain of rice — flexes thousands of times an hour to make time itself measurable. It is call...

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Antimagnetic Watches: How Horology Beat the Modern World

You can't see them, but they're everywhere. Speakers in your headphones, the magnetic clasp on your laptop bag, the induction cooktop, even the back of your phone. Magnetic fields are the invisib...