Geneva's Outdoor Luxury Watch Brand Clocks
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Geneva's Outdoor Luxury Watch Brand Clocks

By Alkiro1 · Apr 27, 2017 · 88 replies
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Alkiro1's photographic tour of outdoor brand clocks in Geneva offers a unique perspective on horological presence in a watchmaking capital. His initiative to document these public timepieces provides a fascinating visual essay for collectors and enthusiasts. This post underscores how luxury watch brands extend their identity beyond boutiques into the urban landscape.

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Unfortunately, all brands don't own an outdoor clock... at least in Geneva (JLC, PP, AP, RM, Cartier, Panerai...).

Nevertheless, which one do you prefer (sorry for the bad quality of my shots)?













































Best wishes

Alkiro

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sham1
Apr 27, 2017

It was very good of you to take photos of all the clocks and post them here. Something different and a nice change. My choice would be between the Breguet and the creative and colourful Gubelin clock. Thank you for the post!

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Baron - Mr Red
Apr 27, 2017

.....for me, my order went: 1) Breguet 2) UN 3) GO 4) Montblanc

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HGL
Apr 27, 2017

I can see you know your way around in Geneva! I had not realized there were so many of these. My favourites are the Glashütte and Breguet, but of course the Gübelin is a crazy piece too! Best, HGL

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Apr 27, 2017

Top three 1. Breguet 2. J*D 3. G O Cheers D

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MTF
Apr 27, 2017

I am also partial to this one..... It does the job. Regards, MTF

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Geo
Apr 27, 2017

and I am much in love with the one Breguet did. Thank you for sharing these pics, very interesting and I would never think that there were so many. GEO

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