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Welcome to Times Ticking — your destination for all things watch and clock related. Whether you're a seasoned collector, a curious enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the ticking history of timepieces, this podcast dives deep into the world of horology. Join us as we explore iconic brands, vintage gems, mechanical marvels, and untold stories behind the watches and clocks that have stood the test of time. From repair insights and historical spotlights to conversations with passionate collectors and experts, Times Ticking keeps your curiosity winding. Tune in — because every tick has a tale.
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They believed time shouldn’t belong to the few... so they built a legacy for everyone. This is the rise—and the quiet fall—of Helbros. And the reason for their fall might just surprise you. Stay with me, because the story behind their legacy is one every watch lover—and dreamer—needs to hear.
Football has always been a game of inches—and seconds. From the roar of the kickoff to the drama of the final drive, time is its invisible heartbeat, pulsing through every play. So when the NFL named Breitling its first official luxury timepiece partner, it wasn’t just a business move—it was a collision of precision and passion. A Swiss watchmaker known for timing pilots and adventurers is now measuring the moments that make football immortal.
Before Rolex ruled the wrists of the world… one man crossed an ocean with nothing but a dream and a pocket full of gears. His name? Dietrich Gruen. What he built revolutionized watchmaking. But why did his empire vanish? This forgotten legacy is one of the most fascinating stories in horological history.
When the Bulova Accutron debuted in 1960, it didn’t just tell time—it redefined it. As the world’s first fully electronic watch powered by a tuning fork, the Accutron introduced a revolutionary level of precision that left traditional mechanical timepieces behind. With its iconic hum and futuristic design, it became a symbol of innovation, influencing everything from space missions to Cold War defense systems. Here are some fascinating things you probably didn’t know about this groundbreaking timekeeping marvel.
Before factories, before mass production, before America even declared its independence... one man quietly changed time itself. But he didn’t do it with an invention or a revolution—he did it with a single workbench, a handful of tools, and an unwavering belief that craftsmanship could take root in a new world. This is the story of Thomas Harland, America’s very first professional watchmaker. While the colonies were fighting for freedom, he was fighting to build something lasting—one meticulously handcrafted timepiece at a time.
Baume & Mercier is a name synonymous with timeless elegance, reliability, and refined craftsmanship. Founded in 1830, the brand has built a nearly 200-year legacy as one of Switzerland’s most respected watchmakers. Known for its commitment to quality and design, Baume & Mercier has consistently delivered timepieces that balance tradition with contemporary style. While not always at the forefront of technical innovation, the brand has excelled in creating watches that embody sophistication and accessibility in the luxury market.
When Bulova unveiled the Accutron in 1960, it wasn’t just introducing a watch—it was igniting a revolution in timekeeping. Unlike anything the world had seen before, this groundbreaking timepiece was so precise it earned the tagline, “The watch that never needs winding.” The Accutron didn’t just mark a new chapter in horology; it set a new standard for precision, innovation, and design, solidifying Bulova’s position as a trailblazer in watchmaking excellence.
Discover the fascinating story behind Buddy Holly’s iconic Omega wristwatch, a symbol of his enduring legacy in rock and roll. Watch how this timeless piece, recovered after the tragic 1959 crash, continues to captivate fans and music historians alike.
What do a Formula 1 champion and a Swiss watch company have in common? As it turns out, more than you’d think — at least when it comes to sharing a name. Enter the curious case of Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula 1 world champion, and Hamilton Watch Company, a Swiss brand with roots tracing back to 1892.
For over a century, Bulova has been a symbol of innovation and craftsmanship, producing timepieces that are as precise as they are timeless. Yet, beyond their stunning designs lies a hidden language: the codes etched into their cases, dials, and movements. These seemingly cryptic markings unlock the secrets of a watch’s history—its year of production, movement type, and its role in Bulova’s legacy. In today's video, we’ll unravel these codes, revealing how they tell the fascinating stories of Bulova’s journey through time.
Rolex is one of the most prestigious and recognizable watch brands in the world, known for its precision, durability, and timeless elegance. But beyond its luxurious reputation, Rolex has a fascinating history filled with innovation, record-breaking achievements, and surprising facts that many people don’t know. From its origins in London to its ventures into space, the depths of the ocean, and even the world of philanthropy, Rolex has built a legacy that extends far beyond just telling time.
In our line of work – repairing watches, people are often fascinated not only by what we do but also by the stories behind the watches we encounter. One question we hear time and again is, ‘Do you have a favorite watch?’
Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965) is remembered as one of history’s most influential figures. A statesman, wartime leader, and Nobel Prize-winning writer, his impact on the world remains unparalleled. Yet behind his towering legacy lies a lesser-known facet of his life: a profound appreciation for fine timepieces. Churchill’s watches were more than instruments—they were companions through pivotal moments in history, each reflecting his personality, relationships, and values.
When we picture the world’s most thrilling, adrenaline-charged moments, certain images spring to mind: dense jungle foliage, high-stakes pursuits, and a hero ready to face anything. On the wrist of that hero, there’s often a tough, uncompromising timepiece, a symbol of grit and endurance. In the case of the Seiko H558-5009, that hero was Arnold Schwarzenegger. Known as “The Arnie,” this watch was more than just a prop—it became a legend, worn by real adventurers, explorers, and survivalists who pushed it to its limits across some of Earth’s harshest environments.
What began as a modest American watch company ended up fueling a revolution in Soviet watchmaking. The history of the Hampden Watch Company, from Springfield, Massachusetts, reads like an adventure through time, brimming with twists and turns that make its story unforgettable. From humble beginnings to its pivotal role in Soviet industry, Hampden’s legacy is as rich as the craftsmanship behind its timepieces.
Hello and welcome! Today’s podcast is a bit different from our usual content. Instead of our typical storytelling, we’re delving into a fictional story about Robert Sheffield, a man navigating the challenges of 1893, all centered around the significance of a pocket watch.
In Top Gun: Maverick, it’s not just the jets and high-stakes missions that captivate audiences—the watches on the characters’ wrists carry weight, history, and purpose. Watches, often overlooked in film, play a surprisingly crucial role in shaping the story’s realism, highlighting the characters’ personalities and real-life military affiliations. Let’s explore the timepieces in Top Gun: Maverick and how they elevate its unmistakable authenticity.
As the Accutron Astronaut returns to captivate a new generation, its legacy remains as enduring as the Cold War era it once helped define—a true icon that continues to bridge past and present with unmatched precision and style.
From daring expeditions to Hollywood glamor, Wittnauer has been at the forefront of watchmaking for over a century. This iconic brand has crafted timepieces that shaped history, blending innovation, elegance, and resilience. Here are 10 fascinating things about Wittnauer you (probably) didn’t know.
Imagine a world where even a split-second delay could spell disaster—where lives, industries, and society itself relied on the precision of a pocket watch. During the Industrial Revolution, this was not a distant threat but a daily reality. Once a symbol of luxury, pocket watches became indispensable tools for train conductors, factory managers, and industrial workers. These meticulously crafted timepieces weren’t just about telling time—they were the backbone of progress, ensuring coordination and safety as factories hummed and railroads expanded across nations.
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