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Julian Beckett, Horological Historian and Cultural Commentator

Julian Beckett is an accomplished Horological Historian and Cultural Commentator with over 18 years of dedicated experience researching, documenting, and sharing the intricate narratives of timepieces. He specializes in the cultural impact of watches, their mechanical evolution, and their significance in historical events and artistic movements, focusing on how these miniature marvels reflect and shape human civilization. Throughout his career, Julian has consulted for major auction houses, contributed to numerous books and exhibitions on horology, and lectured internationally on the art of watchmaking. He is known for his meticulous research and engaging storytelling, bringing to life the craftsmanship, innovation, and enduring legacy of iconic watches. Julian holds a Master’s degree in Cultural History and combines his profound academic expertise with an unparalleled passion for the precision, beauty, and stories embedded in every tick of a watch. He continues to contribute to the horological community through expert analyses, archival discoveries, and inspiring a deeper appreciation for the world of timekeeping.

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