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The Watchmaker's Apprentice DVD

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A compelling film about two of the world s greatest watchmakers their extraordinary craft, their touching relationship and their unique personalities. The Watchmaker's Apprentice tells the inspirational story of how Dr. George Daniels rose from Dickensian poverty to become the finest watchmaker of the modern era and how Roger Smith embarked on an obsessive, seven-year quest to become his apprentice and eventually, his equal. George Daniels CBE was perhaps the greatest horologist in the world before his death in 2011 and regarded as the best watch maker in 250 years... some watches now sell for over a million pounds. Narrated by acclaimed British actor, John Rhys-Davies (Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones). Special Collector's Edition includes DVD, CD, booklet and art cards [show more]

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Released
21 September 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bulldog Films 
Classification
Runtime
67 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060105722776 
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David Armstrong directs this documentary about renowned watchmakers Dr. George Daniels and Roger Smith. The story tells of Dr. George Daniels' journey from Dickensian poverty to studying horology at night classes and becoming one of the finest watchmakers of his time. His fame led young watchmaker Roger Smith to seek him out, hoping to learn the craft under the guidance of Daniels.

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