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CARBON COMPOSITE

f the non-traditional materials that infiltrated contemporary watchmaking, carbon composite has proven the most effective in firing up the imagination of watchmakers and collectors. Unlike, say, bronze, with a patina-changing quality that is aesthetically intriguing but not particularly functional, or silicon, a synthetic material that revolutionised movement production but still remains very a niche

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