EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 25 MIN
013 - Chapter xiii America Learns to Make Watches
from Time Telling Through the Ages · host Harry Chase Brearley
Journey through the fascinating history of timekeeping, from the primitive sundials of the Stone Age to the revolutionary mass production of watches in America. This captivating exploration covers key inventions that have significantly advanced clock and watch accuracy in both Europe and America. Sponsored by the Ingersoll Family, this book celebrates their 25 years of dedication to the craft of watchmaking, offering insights into the evolution of timepieces that have shaped our understanding of time itself. Join Chris Cartwright as he narrates this enlightening tale of precision and innovation.
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Journey through the fascinating history of timekeeping, from the primitive sundials of the Stone Age to the revolutionary mass production of watches in America. This captivating exploration covers key inventions that have significantly advanced clock and watch accuracy in both Europe and America. Sponsored by the Ingersoll Family, this book celebrates their 25 years of dedication to the craft of watchmaking, offering insights into the evolution of timepieces that have shaped our understanding of time itself. Join Chris Cartwright as he narrates this enlightening tale of precision and innovation.
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