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Did I have a miserable childhood?

Did I have a miserable childhood?
George Daniels Master watchmaker
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1. Did I have a miserable childhood? 9677 02:51
2. My early artistic talents 3202 02:09
3. First experiences with watches 3701 02:23
4. Making an exploding clock 2669 02:28
5. Doing battle with a gramophone spring 2301 01:42
6. Escape from the bedding factory 2177 02:33
7. Gaining skills in mechanical jobs 2223 05:04
8. Making money playing the mouth organ 1849 02:36
9. Learning to blow up tanks with a mortar 1931 01:48
10. Farming while in the army 1572 03:15
11. Aborting the flight to Egypt 1487 00:59
12. Army service in Egypt and Palestine 1551 04:58
13. Actively repairing watches while in the army 1966 01:26
14. Moving from watch repairer to watchmaker 2220 04:45
15. Evening classes in horology were not beneficial 1989 02:19
16. Enjoying the experience of learning 1909 01:06
17. I didn't have any friends in horology 2123 01:44
18. My partner drank all the profits 2068 00:40
19. My Bentley exuded quality 1970 05:27
20. Sam Clutton introduced me to the upper echelons of horology 2333 03:41
21. The Clockmakers' Company and an historic document 2058 01:42
22. Becoming an agent for Breguet Paris in London 2628 03:25
23. Breguet had a peculiar talent 2099 03:32
24. Breguet really influenced the horology profession 2044 01:34
25. My first house in South London 1792 01:50
26. Sam Clutton demonstrates the skill of a master surveyor 1884 01:37
27. Deciding to make my first watch 2274 01:13
28. Working for nearly two years on my first watch 2944 05:57
29. Selling and rebuying my first watch 2277 03:22
30. I knew I had to beat Breguet 2244 02:28
31. I beat the quartz watch for timekeeping 2387 04:23
32. The Daniels cipher 2124 01:25
33. Tick and tock - the double wheel escapement 2132 01:20
34. The Tompion Gold Medal 1814 01:31
35. The Space Traveller's Watch 3322 06:21
36. The origins of the co-axial escapement 2240 04:06
37. Moving to the Isle of Man 2218 00:59
38. My aim was to produce an original watch 2525 04:08
39. Making all the components for a Daniels watch 2127 01:04
40. The business of selling watches 1984 02:18
41. Each Daniels watch is different 1717 02:06
42. Handmade repeater mechanisms 1623 00:51
43. I kept some of my best watches to amuse me 1746 03:06
44. My struggles to get the Swiss watch industry interested 2035 02:50
45. The co-axial escapement was a superlative timekeeper 1977 02:40
46. The difference between lever and co-axial escapement 4600 01:46
47. Who would produce the co-axial escapement for me? 1904 01:31
48. Persuading Omega to take an interest in the co-axial escapement 2561 05:23
49. Putting on a show at the Baselworld Fair 1627 00:56
50. Patek Philippe produce a poor replica of the co-axial escapement 2432 02:43
51. Making the Millennium watches with Roger Smith 2461 03:23
52. Clear evidence that I made a contribution to horology 1618 00:54
53. My book on The Art of Breguet 1771 03:48
54. Watches written with Sam Clutton 1470 04:02
55. My second book: English & American Watches 1158 01:01
56. Writing The Practical Watch Escapement 1383 02:07
57. Watchmaking explained how to make escapements 1505 01:20
58. Master of the Clockmakers' Company 1180 05:07
59. Helping younger craftsmen to exhibit 1024 02:15
60. The 350th anniversary of the Clockmakers' Company 977 01:48
61. My honorary livery dinner as master 1079 03:00
62. Why I started the George Daniels Educational Trust 898 03:41
63. My enjoyable lunch with the Queen 1403 04:20
64. The hassles of travelling 1174 03:17
65. Unwilling to accept I had migraine 1059 02:20
66. Cancer didn't stop me from talking 1171 02:19
67. Treating myself for tuberculosis 915 02:08
68. My struggles to resolve my heart problems 931 02:56
69. Devising a frame to help my back problems 933 06:06
70. The appeal of mechanical watches 1503 01:18
71. Mechanics and the elegance of mechanical things 1353 01:46
72. The majority of modern watches lack elegance 1498 01:55
73. The principle of the lever 1182 01:34
74. The elegance of the pocket watch 1285 03:37
75. The future for watchmaking 1530 02:03
76. The thrill of the chase 1259 01:04
77. How to be a successful artist-craftsman 1363 01:44
78. Motorcars peaked with the 4½ litre Bentley 1063 00:53
79. Buyng and rebuilding cars 897 01:31
80. First Bentleys and amateur racing 888 01:39
81. How I and my Bentley won a silver cup in racing 1160 05:00
82. Birkin's track record car 947 03:20
83. I very much like the early primitive cars 922 04:51
84. Birkin's Alfa Romeo 941 02:52
85. The Doctor's Coupe 1235 01:14
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vitek
Friday, 28 October 2011 04:41 PM
George Daniels, who died a few days ago, was not only a great watch maker and all-round mechanical...
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George Daniels, who died a few days ago, was not only a great watch maker and all-round mechanical genius, he was also a kind, wise and wonderful companion. His friends will miss him terribly.