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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 10 MIN

De Bethune — The Art of Watchmaking

from Watches and Politics · host Edi Shipoli

Some watchmakers perfect tradition.Others reject it.De Bethune does something far rarer: it rebuilds tradition from first principles.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: Watch Books, I explore De Bethune: The Art of Watchmaking — a book that documents one of the most intellectually radical and visually distinct independent manufactures of the modern era.This is not a brand catalog.It’s a study of time as physics, design, and imagination.In this episode, we look at:• how De Bethune approaches watchmaking as experimentation, not homage• why materials, balance wheels, and architecture matter more than nostalgia• the role of Denis Flageollet as engineer, thinker, and watchmaker • how the book frames independence without myth-making• what this book tells us about the future of mechanical watchmaking • who should read this book — and who might find it challengingThis episode connects directly to:Series 1 — innovation, technology, and powerSeries 2 — independent voices and institutional resistanceSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as ideas, not accessories.📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the next book you want covered📌 Share with the friend who says “De Bethune isn’t for me” — and see if that changes#watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #books #debethune

Some watchmakers perfect tradition.Others reject it.De Bethune does something far rarer: it rebuilds tradition from first principles.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: Watch Books, I explore De Bethune: The Art of Watchmaking — a book that documents one of the most intellectually radical and visually distinct independent manufactures of the modern era.This is not a brand catalog.It’s a study of time as physics, design, and imagination.In this episode, we look at:• how De Bethune approaches watchmaking as experimentation, not homage• why materials, balance wheels, and architecture matter more than nostalgia• the role of Denis Flageollet as engineer, thinker, and watchmaker • how the book frames independence without myth-making• what this book tells us about the future of mechanical watchmaking • who should read this book — and who might find it challengingThis episode connects directly to:Series 1 — innovation, technology, and powerSeries 2 — independent voices and institutional resistanceSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as ideas, not accessories.📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with the next book you want covered📌 Share with the friend who says “De Bethune isn’t for me” — and see if that changes#watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #books #debethune

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