The Myth of the Watch Manufacture with Jack Forster
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Jack Forster is tackling something often discussed but rarely broken down in the watch world: the manufacture. More specifcally, he delves into what people think when they consider a watch brand as a "manufacture" and how true this idea really is within the industry.
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