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Patek Philippe

In a way I agree with your point of view even if having an extraordinary mouvement is also a pleasure.

 

The outer beauty coupled with an inner soul is something that has always attracted me….

it reminds me of an interview with Steve Job who said that an object should be as beautiful on the outside (what you see) as it is on the inside (what you don't see). He got that from his father, with whom he restored old cars, taking care of restoring what was behind the trim and covers.

I believe this spirit goes beyond what the end user sees. It is really a state of mind: the love of a job well done. I am quite attached to this notion in fact, in our modern consumer society where the goal is often to make money at all costs, this attention to detail is becoming increasingly rare and yet it is to my point of view essential.

Taking time to do something as perfect as you expected is an extraordinary luxury… it allows you to slow down time, to feel life and to taste the satisfaction of having achieved something different from the ordinary.

Best Ø

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