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THEN AND NOW

t the time of the tourbillion’s patent in 1801 by the enigmatic Abraham-Louis Breguet, watchmaking as a craft was not that far removed from what it is today. But its intent was markedly different. Without quartz timing, atomic clocks or GPS-syncing smartphones,

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