The History and Innovation of Secret Watches
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28m
Eleonor joins Jack in this episode about secret watches, highlighting innovation from brands like Jaeger-LeCoultre, Cartier, and Piaget in creating timepieces that fit into larger jewelry and disguised designs. Topics of conversation include the difficulty in miniaturizing movements in watchmaking, how secret watches' popularity grew, and what makes a good design from a jewelry point-of-view.
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