
Nick Foulkes
Nicholas Foulkes is the author of around 25 books on the arts and history, best known for his critically acclaimed trilogy of 19th-century histories. He contributes to a wide range of newspapers and magazines around the world. He is a contributing editor to HTSI ; a contributing editor to Vanity Fair; a columnist for Country Life and luxury editor of British GQ. In 2007, he was named Havana Man of the Year by the Cuban government, having been nominated for this award on four previous occasions. In 2009, he was appointed to the board of the Norman Mailer Centre. He is a graduate of Hertford College Oxford and lives in London with his wife and two sons.
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The watch maketh the man: What your watch says about youWe hate to stereotype, but it has become apparent that certain timepieces ally with certain traits. Nick Foulkes delves into what else ‘turns the dial’ for each of these watch-loving gents.
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The chronograph watch: 'You can use it to time a furlong, a boat race, a lap of a Grand Prix or, for that matter, an egg'The chronograph watch is quite at home throughout the Season, from clocking the fastest at the finishing line to tottering through Champagne-drenched enclosures.
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