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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 7 MIN

A Man and His Watch

from Watches and Politics · host Edi Shipoli

Not every important watch book is about innovation, mechanics, or brand power.Some are about people.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore A Man and His Watch by Matt Hranek — one of the most influential books in modern watch culture, and arguably the book that helped make personal watch storiesa genre of their own.This episode isn’t about complications or calibers.It’s about why watches stay with us.We talk about:• what A Man and His Watch actually changed in watch culture• why personal ownership stories became more powerful than specs• how the book reframed watches as emotional artifacts• the relationship between masculinity, memory, and objects• what this book gets beautifully right — and where it’s limited• who should read this book, and who might not connect with itThis episode connects directly to:Series 1 — identity, status, and symbolismSeries 2 — collectors as cultural actorsSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as human stories, not just machines.📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the watch story that mattered most to you📌 Share with the friend who says “it’s not about the watch, it’s about the story”#watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #books #amanandhiswatch #paulnewman #daytona #rolex

Not every important watch book is about innovation, mechanics, or brand power.Some are about people.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore A Man and His Watch by Matt Hranek — one of the most influential books in modern watch culture, and arguably the book that helped make personal watch storiesa genre of their own.This episode isn’t about complications or calibers.It’s about why watches stay with us.We talk about:• what A Man and His Watch actually changed in watch culture• why personal ownership stories became more powerful than specs• how the book reframed watches as emotional artifacts• the relationship between masculinity, memory, and objects• what this book gets beautifully right — and where it’s limited• who should read this book, and who might not connect with itThis episode connects directly to:Series 1 — identity, status, and symbolismSeries 2 — collectors as cultural actorsSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as human stories, not just machines.📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the watch story that mattered most to you📌 Share with the friend who says “it’s not about the watch, it’s about the story”#watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #books #amanandhiswatch #paulnewman #daytona #rolex

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