10 Years of Watch Industry Innovation: How Horology Evolved
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The watch industry has transformed dramatically over the past decade with innovations from ultra-thin marvels to the likes of Omega’s Spirate System. In this episode, Jack and Tim explore the biggest trends, innovations, and changes shaping modern horology. From the decline of traditional tradeshows to the influence of social media and the evolution of watch design, this discussion dives deep into what defines the last 10 years of watchmaking.
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