At the center of Miller’s story, we find Bill Anderson, now 95 and a retired watchmaker in Oregon. Anderson stumbled upon a peculiar Chelsea Clock—a brass “Chelsea Comet” desk clock—on eBay in 1999. Engraved with the initials “J.F.K.” on its base, the clock intrigued him not just for its craftsmanship, but for the tantalizing possibility that it might have belonged to John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Thus began a decades-long quest, driven less by financial gain and more by fascination and legacy.