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  • The watch seal™️
    Jan 11 2026

    Real problem & Real solution

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    12 min
  • How to destroy a nation with out effort and you make profit.
    Nov 14 2025

    Khalid Saaty analysis to the economical effect on breaking the spirit of national nation, such as Iraq and predictability for the cycle of repeating itself in the United States

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    10 min
  • Luxury Watch Emergency: What to Do Immediately After a Water Leak
    Nov 10 2025

    Written by watchmaker Khalid Saaty, explain the unorthodox method of freezing a water-damaged watch to prevent permanent destruction. Saaty establishes the deep logic behind this technique by drawing a parallel between his current profession and his past experience as a translator working with combat engineers in Iraq. The key principle, learned from engineers who used cooling to stabilize explosive fuses, is that cold dramatically slows chemical reactions. Saaty applies this principle, known in chemistry as the Arrhenius principle, to watch repair, arguing that freezing a wet timepiece effectively pauses the oxidation (rust) that accelerates rapidly in warmer temperatures. By freezing the internal components, the watchmaker buys crucial time to properly dry and restore the movement before the corrosion spreads. Ultimately, Saaty views his work as control over decay and chaos, mirroring the precision needed in both watchmaking and on the battlefield.

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    12 min
  • The Watchmaker's Resilience: A Survivor's Journey
    Nov 8 2025

    The provided text offers an extensive biographical account of Khalid Saaty, an Iraqi immigrant to the United States and a third-generation watchmaker, detailing his tumultuous early life in Iraq against the backdrop of political conflict. The source first outlines Khalid's life as a single father and U.S. citizen who immigrated in 2008 after serving with the U.S. Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom, acting as a translator and combatant against ISIS. It then chronicles the immense hardships of his youth, including the Iran-Iraq War, economic sanctions, and personal tragedies like surviving severe burns and sexual abuse as a child. Crucially, the narrative describes the murder of his mother and the subsequent death of his father, forcing Khalid, at age eleven, to become the provider for his siblings through his watchmaking skills. Finally, the text traces his path out of Iraq to Dubai and eventually to the United States, where he built a new life, emphasizing his ability to overcome physical and emotional pain and find purpose through his son, Connor.

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    40 min