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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...

The Retrograde Display: Watchmaking's Theatrical Trick
It's the closest thing watchmaking has to theater. A hand sweeps confidently across an arc, reaches its limit, and then — in a single, satisfying snap — flies back to zero to begin again. The ret...

The Jumping Hour: Watchmaking's Most Rebellious Display
Inside the mechanical complication that snaps instead of sweeps — how jumping hours work, why they're hard, and why independent watchmakers keep reinventing them.
