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Top 15 movies about watch making

Watchmaking is a meticulous craft that combines artistry, precision, and centuries of tradition. The world of horology isn’t just fascinating for its technical aspects, but also for the rich stories and historical significance it holds.

Cinematic explorations into this niche world have always provided both enthusiasts and the general public with a unique perspective on the art of watchmaking. Below is a curated list of films that beautifully capture the essence of this craft, its history, and the passionate individuals behind the world’s most exquisite timepieces.

At a Glance our top recommendations:

  • Unrest
  • In Tune with Time (2015)
  • Longitude (2000)
  • The Watchmaker’s Apprentice (2015)
  • The Watchmaker: A Philosophy of Craft & Life (2016)
  • Keeper of Time
  • A Moment in Time: Watchmaking at the Start of the 21st Century (2020)
  • Timepiece: The Poetry of Independent Watchmaking with Philippe Dufour and Vianney Halter (2007)
  • Timebomb (1991)
  • The Clockmaker (1974)
  • The Face Behind the Mask (1941)
  • The House of Clocks (1989 TV Movie)
  • São Paulo Além das Horas (2009)
  • In Memoriam (2006)
  • Watchmaker at Time’s End

Top 15 Movies About Watchmaking

1. Unrest (2022)

New technologies are transforming a 19th-century watchmaking town in Switzerland. Josephine, a young factory worker, produces the unrest wheel, swinging in the heart of the mechanical watch. Exposed to new ways of organizing money, time and labour, she gets involved with the local movement of the anarchist watchmakers, where she meets Russian traveller Pyotr Kropotkin.

2. In Tune with Time (2015)

Watchmaker Masahiro Kikuno, a self-taught independent watchmaker, takes center stage in this nearly hour-long documentary. It chronicles his journey of creating the Temporal Hour wristwatch, which is deeply inspired by Hisashige Tanaka’s Myriad Year clock. The film gives a firsthand look at Kikuno’s dedication to watchmaking and how he custom-tunes each piece to the customer’s latitude.

3. Longitude (2000)

This BAFTA-winning, made-for-TV movie, starring Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons, is an adaptation of Dava Sobel’s book. It traces the true story of John Harrison’s quest to develop the marine chronometer—a pivotal invention that significantly improved navigation at sea. The film elegantly intertwines Harrison’s 18th-century endeavors with Rupert Gould’s 20th-century effort to restore Harrison’s chronometers.

4. The Watchmaker’s Apprentice (2015)

The film pays homage to the renowned George Daniels, famed for his invention of the co-axial escapement and for handcrafting entire watches. The documentary delves into the relationship between Daniels and his only apprentice, Roger Smith, who spent seven years mastering the craft under Daniels’ tutelage.

5. The Watchmaker: A Philosophy of Craft & Life (2016)

This short film is a poignant narrative of Faramarz, an Iranian British watchmaker whose philosophy on life is as precise and thoughtful as his approach to watch repair. The film took six months to make, a testament to the filmmaker’s dedication to capturing Faramarz’s story with the gentleness it deserves.

6. Keeper of Time

Anticipated for its release in Fall 2022 , Keeper of Time explores the astonishing and beautiful world of mechanical watchmaking while contemplating the theoretical and philosophical notions of time, aging and mortality. Along with interviews from cutting-edge scholars in the fields of theoretical physics, physiology and philosophy, Keeper of Time features the stories of four of the best independent watchmakers in the world – Philippe Dufour, Roger W. Smith, François-Paul Journe and Maximilian Büsser.

7. A Moment in Time: Watchmaking at the Start of the 21st Century (2020)

Directed by Arthur Touchot, this documentary presents an insightful look at the evolution of the watch industry over the last two decades. It highlights the swift technological advancements and innovations that have shaped modern watchmaking

8. Timepiece: The Poetry of Independent Watchmaking with Philippe Dufour and Vianney Halter (2007)

This short film emerged from a British Film Council grant and showcases the work of celebrated independent watchmakers Philippe Dufour and Vianney Halter. It captures the intricate craftsmanship and dedication to the art of watchmaking over an intense five-day filming period.

9. Timebomb (1991)

“Timebomb” is a thrilling film that weaves a tale of suspense and urgency. While not directly centered around watchmaking, it incorporates the concepts of time, precision, and the intricate craftsmanship of a watchmaker to add depth to its narrative.

10. The Clockmaker (1974)

In this French film adaptation of a novel, “The Clockmaker” follows the journey of a watchmaker who finds himself entangled in the unexpected consequences of his son’s actions. The film delves into themes of time, morality, and the contemplation of one’s choices.

11. The Face Behind the Mask (1941)

The Face Behind the Mask introduces a character who happens to be a watchmaker. As the plot unfolds, the film skillfully intertwines elements of time, destiny, and the intricate workings of both watches and human lives.

12. The House of Clocks (1989 TV Movie)

This made-for-television movie explores the world of clockmaking, where the passage of time becomes a central theme. Within “The House of Clocks,” secrets, mysteries, and the ticking of clocks converge to create an atmospheric tale.

13. São Paulo Além das Horas (2009):

São Paulo Além das Horas” (2009) is a Brazilian film that offers a mosaic of interconnected stories set in the vibrant city of São Paulo. Exploring themes of love, loneliness, and social inequality, the movie provides a glimpse into the diverse lives and experiences of its characters within the urban landscape.

14. Akrebin Yolculugu (1997)

Also known as “Journey of the Scorpion,” this Turkish film likely delves into themes related to watchmaking or the metaphorical journey through the passage of time.

15. Watchmaker at Time’s End

A failed marriage. A watchmaker. Meteorites. Time is uncomfortably relative in this Kerala town, and our hero struggles to make the perfect watch to keep up with the times.

These films, ranging from documentaries to narrative features, offer a rare glimpse into the world of watchmaking. They illustrate not just the technical expertise required for the craft, but also the personal journeys, historical achievements, and philosophical reflections of those who dedicate their lives to the art of timekeeping.

For anyone interested in horology, these films are a must-watch, providing both education and inspiration from the world of fine timepieces.

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