Isle of Man master watchmakers honoured on stamps
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The "greatest horologist of all time" is being honoured in a set of new stamps on the Isle of Man.
George Daniels is pictured with three of his timepieces in the six-piece set, including the £3.6m Space Traveller. Last year, it became the most expensive British watch ever to sell at auction.
Also honoured are his renowned protégé Roger W Smith and the inventor of the self-winding wristwatch, John Harwood.
All three men were born in England but later moved to the Isle of Man.
Dr Smith, who received an OBE for his work in 2018, said the Isle of Man had a "very special place in the pantheon of horological invention".
The innovations made by Mr Harwood and Dr Daniels were "utterly transformative" for watchmaking, he added.
Mr Harwood secured a patent for the self-winding wristwatch from the Swiss Confederation in 1924.
Dr Daniels developed the co-axial escapement, which ensured more accurate time telling over a longer period, during the 1970s.
The six-stamp collection has been issued by the Isle of Man Post Office.
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