Patek Philippe presents its first wrist chronograph capable of measuring tenths of a second.
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In little more than 10 years, Cyrus Genève has established a reputation for remarkable creative vitality and great technical and innovative skills.
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Laurent Ferrier presents the new Sport Auto, an interesting solotempo model powered by a new manufacture calibre.
Present in around 100 countries through more than 30 subsidiaries, an extensive network of authorised dealers and around 900 service centres and workshops, Rolex manufactures its products relying on the expertise of 7,000 employees spread across four different sites: three in Geneva and one in Bienne.
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