![]() But at the same time, the thoughts and plans he had were those of a genius – something others could not tell after first sight, and likely could not conceive after the thousandth. A modest, peaceful, warmhearted man, even though to many, he had a reputation as being direct and stubborn. Similarly, George Daniels clearly appears nothing less than what those who knew him claim he always had been. When it comes to watches, all inner workings, and hence the real values remain hidden, concealed by their complexity. When one is merely an outsider, a spectator, he is destined to misunderstand, or rather not understand at all what is before his eyes. First of all, the parallelism between watchmaking and Daniels’ work speaks volumes. You can read more about our interviews with Roger Smith on aBlogtoWatch.īefore discussing the book’s content itself, I believe it is important to become acquainted a bit more closely with its author. One such man was Roger Smith, who read the book, learned the lessons, and impressed Daniels so much that he took Smith as his first and only apprentice. ![]()
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