EPISODE 136: Michael Culyba, director of Keeper of Time, on the beauty of watchmaking

Five years ago, Michael Culyba, like many of us, fell in love with the world of mechanical watches. Michael, unlike the rest of us, turned that passion into a feature-length documentary. Keeper of Time explores the world of independent watchmaking, and the meaning of time itself in a beautiful, educational, and at times poignant way. Featuring the stories of Philippe Dufour, Roger Smith, François-Paul Journe and Max Büsser, and a host of other industry leaders. It’s an enormously engaging work, and an impressive directorial debut for Culyba.

This episode is sponsored by Breitling. Head into your local boutique to check out the new Navitimer, or head to breitling.com and buy it online.

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Show Notes:

  1. William Wood Watches bike raffle

  2. Andrew Green Lust’s for the Must

  3. Keeper of Time site (for tickets and more)

  4. Keeper of Time Trailer

  5. No Man's Land trailer

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