The Blue | A Watch by George Daniels
Dr. George Daniels is recognised by most as the greatest watchmaker of the 20th century. From his small workshop on the Isle of Man, he would toil away to build watches completely by hand, at a rate of around one watch per year. This film recounts the story of the Blue: one of only four fully custom wristwatches that are attributed to do Dr Daniels in his lifetime. Designed by Daniels, it was eventually assembled by his only apprentice and heir apparent, Roger W. Smith OBE, in Daniels’ workshop, using his tools and with his supervision. In many ways, the Blue symbolises the passing of the baton, from one great watchmaker to the next. From the misty landscape of the Isle of Mann, we uncover its story.

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The Soul of Time - Roger W. Smith, George Daniels’ Only Apprentice, Talks About His Mentor

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Between the Hours Of | Stephen Bayley

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Roger W. Smith - Building Watches From Scratch

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George Daniels' Personal Timepiece Put on Auction

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Clockwatch: The Daniels Wristwatch — Dr George Daniels CBE 1926--2011

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A Man of Time

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Watchmaking: Machining the Heart of a Watch

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George Daniels - The Space Traveller's Watch

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Clockwatch - The Daniels' Wristwatch - Dr.George Daniels CBE 1926 - 2011

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How to Make a Wristwatch | SWR Craftsmanship

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Roger W. Smith's First Series 2 Open Dial Watch In A Prototype Case | Watchmaker's Review

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The time museum series

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Roger W. Smith OBE On Working With George Daniels On The Anniversary Series

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Visiting One Of Germany's Greatest & Most Overlooked Watch Brands

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How A Poor German Boy Created Rolex

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The Greatest British Watchmaker | Watchfinder & Co.

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How Watch Complications Actually Work (From $500 to $500,000)

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Is Watch-Making in Danger of Becoming a Lost Art?

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Inside Watchmaker Roger W. Smith’s Workshop

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