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His legacy lives on ...
... in terms of his influence and inspiration for many watchmakers, in the co-axial movement, in a few special handmade watches and in his writings. It's a pleasure to own several of his books.
Sad, but also a great life lived.
Andrew
Bugger...
By: Tom the Tinkerer : October 21st, 2011-18:17
Was hoping it wasn't the case, I would have liked to meet him, possibly chat over tea and biccies.. I'll just have to double the time I'd like to spend with Roger, at least it sounds like he went peacefully, and has lived a one and fruitful life.. T
Sad news.
By: grumio : October 21st, 2011-21:57
A hugely important figure in modern watchmaking - an inspiration to so many of the independents working today. IMHO his pocket watches are some of the most beautiful watches ever produced, by any maker, and along with my copy of 'Watchmaking', the catalog...
RIP Mr. Daniels...
By: DonCorson : October 22nd, 2011-06:05
Without Mr. Daniels book Watchmaking the chances that I would have started out with my watchmaking would have been infinately smaller. I had the great honour of meeting Mr. Daniels once at a BHI event. The world has lost a great craftsman and a gentleman....
A great loss.
By: alterampartem : October 26th, 2011-21:38
Sad to hear. He was an inspirational figure, and I enjoyed watching his youtube interview from the PeoplesArchive project- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSeTi93f2eU Does anyone know where the reprint of his memoirs "All in Good Time" is available? Can't ...