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Svend Andersen at BaselWorld 2010
Svend Andersen who together with Vincent Calabrese founded the AHCI 25 years ago keeps going strong.
This years new watch is the Quotidiana.
The Day disk turns slowly once a week inviting to enjoy the days as they pass. The date is shown at the edge of the dial on a second disk turning once a month. The day and date indexes are engraved on the saphire.
The Secular Calendar which goes a step further than a standard perpetual calendar by including the calculation of the 3 "non-leap years" every 400 years.
The very customisable Montre à Tact, this one with a Japanese decor. Note that all of Andersen's miniatures are hand painted, they are not printed.
The Jour et Nuit
The Kamar big moon
The Regina Montre à tact set with 8.74 carats of diamonds

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