CROWN Magazine

THE FOURTH DIMENSION

long the main square in Geneva’s Old Town, Urwerk’s headquarters occupy a little three-storey townhouse. It houses the watchmaking atelier, a little museum of watchmaking history, and a generous lounge area. That’s where a row of long glass tubes – each housing a column of eight glowing digits that are continuously changing, with black bases – are

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