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The World As We Don't Know It in Gentlemen's Watch

  • Writer: Renny Ramakers
    Renny Ramakers
  • Dec 16, 2021
  • 1 min read

The magazine Gentlemen's Watch published an eight-pages article on my current exhibition The World As We Don't Know It, with beautiful pictures of the works. Thank you!





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Jessica Zamora
Jessica Zamora
Sep 17

Reading this post reminds me of a time when I was working on my first major academic paper. I had spent months writing it, pouring my thoughts into each paragraph, only to find myself drowning in revisions. The process felt endless, and there were moments when I wondered if I would ever get the wording just right. I wish I had known about academic editing services UK back then. It wasn’t until I stumbled upon a UK-based editing service that I realized the value of a fresh pair of eyes on my work. They helped me refine my argument, structure my ideas more clearly, and even catch grammatical nuances I never would have noticed. It's funny how you can get so…

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Erica Sinclair
Erica Sinclair
Sep 17

Exploring the layered storytelling in Gentlemen’s Watch reminded me how clarity and structure can transform complex ideas. I found guidance on How to Improve Your Academic Writing Skills in 2025 particularly useful, as it helped me organize thoughts more effectively and bring depth to my analyses without losing focus.

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Nancy Smith
Nancy Smith
Sep 17

Reading this piece felt like watching the gears of a watch turn, each moment revealing something usually hidden it reminded me so much of sitting at my desk, heart pounding, because I too had to do my online exam, just like everyone else. The digital clock ticking, the swirl of nerves, trying to catch every question, every passing second it’s a different kind of time, a time that bends inwards. And yet in moments like that, there’s beauty: in the pressure, in the craft of thinking fast, in noticing what’s often unseen. This post captures that liminal space where we are both exposed and sharpening, where unseen worlds unfold in how we manage time, how we hold our breath, how…

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Nancy Smith
Nancy Smith
Sep 12

Reading this piece felt like watching the gears of a watch turn, each moment revealing something usually hidden, and it reminded me of a time when I was juggling endless assignments, lectures, and then suddenly had to take my online exam. The ticking of the clock on my screen felt just like the steady rhythm of a watchrelentless and precise while my heart raced in sync. In that anxious moment, I wasn’t looking for shortcuts but for a breath of stillness, a pause to gather myself, and this article’s reflection on the unseen layers of time and craft resonated deeply with that memory, reminding me how sometimes we just need perspective to re-calibrate when life moves too fast.

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Nancy Smith
Nancy Smith
Aug 22

Reading this reflection on how time moves in unexpected ways like moments in a gentleman’s watch revealing hidden worlds reminded me of my own experience during a particularly overwhelming semester. I was managing late-night lectures, part-time responsibilities, and multiple online exams all at once. My days felt like a constant race against the clock, where every minute stretched as thin as a watch spring. In that swirl of fatigue and academic pressure, the phrase exam help service surfaced not out of a desire to avoid the effort, but as a quiet acknowledgment that sometimes, resilience comes from finding support when time itself feels as fragile as glass.

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