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Watches and Politics

Watches and Politics

Veröffentlicht: 2026-04-25
© Edi Shipoli
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39 Folgen
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39 Folgen
Audio
Anhören auf Apple Podcasts
Veröffentlicht: 2026-04-25
© Edi Shipoli
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Roman from The Fifth Wrist - Who Controls Watch Knowledge? Books, Media, and Power

Roman from The Fifth Wrist - Who Controls Watch Knowledge? Books, Media, and Power

In watchmaking, knowledge is often mistaken for information. But knowledge is slower.It is structured.It accumulates — through books, through research, through conversation. Roman, known as @TimesRomanAU, is part of Fifth Wrist — acommunity-driven p
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In watchmaking, knowledge is often mistaken for information.
But knowledge is slower.It is structured.It accumulates — through books, through research, through conversation.
Roman, known as @TimesRomanAU, is part of Fifth Wrist — acommunity-driven platform built explicitly outside traditional brand influence.
Through his Independent Thinking series, he hasfocused not on releases or trends, but on something more foundational: books, scholarship, history, and the preservation of horological knowledge.
In this episode of Watches & Politics, we examine knowledge as a form of power. We discuss the role of books in shaping what becomes accepted history, the tension between long-formscholarship and fast-moving digital content, and whether independent media can still function as a counterweight to hype.
This is a conversation about memory:Who records it.Who interprets it.And who ultimately decides which stories survive.
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Erscheinungs­datum: 25.4.2026, 09:00:00

Beschreibung

Watches and Politics is a limited-series podcast exploring the surprising connections between horology and history. Hosted by political scientist Edi Shipoli, each episode uncovers how watches have shaped war, diplomacy, industrial revolutions, and global power. This is the story of timekeeping as a political force—from Calvinist Geneva to Cold War summits, from luxury diplomacy to digital disruption. Smart, stylish, and historically rich.

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