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The Watchmaker's Apprentice (2015)

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In the mesmerizing realm of watchmaking, where time is both the master and the muse, 'The Watchmaker's Apprentice' unveils the captivating chronicle of two extraordinary men. This is the tale of a universe, intricately crafted by hand and enshrined in solid gold, held within the top pocket of a man who dared to defy time: Dr. George Daniels. Rising from the ashes of Dickensian destitution, Daniels ascends to the pinnacle of modern watchmaking, his legacy forever etched into the annals of horology. Simultaneously, the film introduces us to the relentless Roger Smith, a man fuelled by an unwavering obsession. His goal? To learn from the best, toil through a stringent seven-year journey and emerge from the shadow of his mentor as an equal. Narrated by the enthralling voice of John Rhys Davies, 'The Watchmaker's Apprentice' is not just a film about the intricate artistry of watchmaking. It explores the profound facets of human existence - the passion that ignites obsession, the perseverance that defies odds, and the indomitable spirit of the human soul. It delves into life, death, and the ephemeral nature of our existence, emphasizing the significance of each passing moment and the indelible imprints we can leave behind. Including the last ever interview of George Daniels, recorded mere months before his death in 2011, this film is a testament to the enduring legacy of two of the world's greatest living watchmakers. It's a poignant exploration of time and existence, a tribute to passion and perseverance, and an unforgettable journey into the heart of obsession and the art of watchmaking.

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The Watchmaker's Apprentice is a documentary movie featuring John Rhys-Davies and directed by David Armstrong.

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