BBC Radio Four, 9:45am: three of five episodes left.
Hands Of Time, by Rebecca Struthers; read by Phoebe Pryce.
She and her husband are among the very few makers of mechanical watches still trading, and her book considers among other aspects, her own career from having trained as a silversmith, and some of the history of time-pieces and automata.
It's a fine tale, rather sad in places such as where she had had to scrap two of her early pieces of jewellery to raise rent money. Witty elsewhere, in describing the automata, and contrasting the clean-room conditions of Swiss, CNC-led watch-factories, with her and her husband in their own "more relaxed" workshop equipped with 'Helga' the German-made wheel-cutting engine, and their dog snoozing in the corner.
It's probably on the BBC 'Sounds' service, but I am also tempted to buy the book!