Bark & Jack

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Opinionated commentary, lifestyle and strap culture; discussion includes luxury brands and market.

Balanced vs Unbalanced Design in Hamilton Khaki
SocialMar 3, 2026

Balanced vs Unbalanced Design in Hamilton Khaki

🎥 NEW VIDEO: Balanced Vs Unbalanced design - Hamilton Khaki Power Reserve. LINK IN PROFILE

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Only a Few Tickets Remain for British Watchmakers Day
SocialMar 2, 2026

Only a Few Tickets Remain for British Watchmakers Day

⏰ Last few tickets left this year’s British Watchmakers Day on Saturday in London - visit: BritishWatchmakers.com See you there.

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Balanced vs Unbalanced Design: Hamilton Khaki Explained
SocialMar 1, 2026

Balanced vs Unbalanced Design: Hamilton Khaki Explained

🎥 NEW VIDEO: Balanced Vs Unbalanced design - Hamilton Khaki Power Reserve. LINK IN PROFILE

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Ejecting From a Jet and a Rolex that Made Aviation History. #rolex #military #airforce
VideoFeb 27, 2026

Ejecting From a Jet and a Rolex that Made Aviation History. #rolex #military #airforce

On May 30, 1949, test pilot Joe Lancaster became the first person to survive a real‑world emergency ejection when his AW52 prototype, the TS‑363, entered a dangerous pitch‑oscillation dive. The aircraft’s rudimentary ejection seat, not designed for zero‑altitude or zero‑speed scenarios,...

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Rolex's Wildest Tale: The Ejection Seat History
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Rolex's Wildest Tale: The Ejection Seat History

🎥 NEW VIDEO: The Most Insane Rolex Story - History of the Ejection Seat. LINK IN PROFILE

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Crazy Rolex Tale Links to Ejection Seat Invention
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Crazy Rolex Tale Links to Ejection Seat Invention

🎥 NEW VIDEO: The Most Insane Rolex Story Ever - and the invention of the ejection seat. LINK IN PROFILE

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The Ejection Seat and Rolex that Made Aviation History
VideoFeb 25, 2026

The Ejection Seat and Rolex that Made Aviation History

The video recounts the historic first emergency ejection on 30 May 1949, when test pilot Joe Lancaster escaped a wildly unstable Armstrong Whitworth AW52 using a rudimentary Martin‑Baker seat. It highlights how the advent of jet aircraft forced engineers to...

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