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An Australian Watchmaker Creates His Own Path

Reuben Schoots has been trying to build a business in a country that lacks a horological heritage. It hasn’t been easy, but he’s making progress.

Rachel Kara Ashton for The New York Times
Author: Rachel Kara Ashton for The New York Times

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Rachel Kara Ashton for The New York Times

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Canberra (Australia), Content Type: Personal Profile, Schoots, Reuben, Watches and Clocks
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