The Watchmaker s Apprentice NYC Premiere
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The Watchmaker s Apprentice NYC Premiere

By MTF · Mar 30, 2015 · 4 replies
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MTF announces the New York City premiere of "The Watchmaker's Apprentice," a film starring horological legends George Daniels and Roger Smith. This event, hosted by The Horological Society of New York and DAM Productions, includes a Q&A session with Roger Smith and director David Armstrong, with proceeds supporting watchmaking education.

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Announcement of Film Premiere in New York City


"The Watchmaker's Apprentice"
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
7:00pm  – 10:00pm

Tribeca Cinemas
54 Varick St,  New York, NY, 10013,  United States.

The Horological Society of New York & DAM Productions present the New York City Premiere of

'The Watchmaker's Apprentice', starring George Daniels and Roger Smith .






The film screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Roger Smith and the film director David Armstrong.

Price: $85 per seat.

Proceeds from this event benefit the Horological Society of New York's education program, providing free watchmaking education to the public since 1950.

Tickets are available on-line at the website of The Horological Society of New York.





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Bill
Mar 31, 2015
Looks like a nice historical watch documentary. [nt]

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patrick_y
Apr 1, 2015
Hmm...

Any San Francisco or Los Angeles premieres?

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MTF
Apr 1, 2015
LA is in planning stage..... (nt)

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Ophiuchus
Apr 26, 2015
Will any other PuristS be attending?

I'll be there, as I live a stone's throw from NYC... Will any others here be attending? Just curious. Maybe I'll get really lucky and get to meet Roger, I hope.

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