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How to spend a great weekend in Switzerland.



A nice view from the train.

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On the way to:

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There was some problems with the train so they put us all on a bus to next train station.

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Back on the train again.

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And finally we are here.

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So we took a stroll in the city.

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The market.

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Coffee time.

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The church have a impressive organ.


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Then it was time for a manufacturer visit.

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We start with a historical review of the brand.

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Then we get inside where the things happen and our tour guide Olivier Gantenbein was so happy to see us again. :)))

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We start at the drawing board.

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The double disc big date is impressive.

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Here is how they start make a movement.

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The balance bridge.

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The balance wheel.

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Olivier tell us about the balance wheel.

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The double big date discs.

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Timing tests.

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The watchmaker working on 5 movements at the same time.

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This cool machine balance the balance wheel, finding where it should cut out a very tiny amount metal to get it in perfect balance. Very impressing.

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The guy with the "sushi bar" it's a chain operated table that can make him to choose which one of the white plastic holders he want to work with.

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The machine that make Moser "very rare" that stretching out the metal from 50 meters to around 5000 meters when they made the hairsprings.

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Then they clean the hairspring in four different cleaning machines.

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After that they cut it in around 20 centimeters pieces, the length depends a little on what movement that is produced to.


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The he put four springs in the tool and wind them inside.

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Heat then up and pull them out of the tool and the hairspring is ready for a bend of the ends.

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Next stop was to see a part of the current collection.

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A huge thanks to Olivier and Robin and the rest of the crew for a great and interesting day at The Moser company.



So we have to finish the day with a great meal, a Cordon Bleu with mozarella and parma ham, fries and sauce.

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It was so good that I have to order another one and when I got the bill the waiter give me a 60% discount at the second one. :))))

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Next day we was going to the IWC museum but unfortunately we was not allowed to take some pics inside.

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A great way to make sure no one steal the parking spot.

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We find the biggest Oster bracelet I have ever seen at the Zürich airport.

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With some info about the Rolex watches inside.

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Testing the rotable bezel.

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A huge TripLock crown.

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