
In this building, seemingly infinite lengths of copper wire are wound each second, factory lines built on half-century-old bases and updated with modern fittings turn out a movement a second. Each. And, possibly most importantly, this is where Eco-Drive movements are married to their dials, hands, and, eventually, the finished watches are assembled. And, again, much of this work, from laying the hands out to be pressed onto their stems, to the assembly and final quality control checks on each watch, is done by hand, by people, at a staggering rate.
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Griffin Bartsch
2026-04-21 17:00:00

