"COMPLICATED ART" BY ELIZABETH DOERR
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BY ELIZABETH DOERR
A sketch of the Tourbillon
Trilogy, a set born of
Prescher’s philosophical and
ideological consequences.
Thomas Prescher doesn’t make tourbillons to demonstrate his horological
prowess. He invents double- and triple-axis whirlwinds for the sake of art.
Thomas Prescher outside his workshop
in Twann amidst wine hills.
P
atience and fiery blood. These are two characteristics that any good watchmaker worth his or her salt must have to succeed. They are doubly important when said watchmaker would like to open his or her own company, becoming an entrepreneur.
Villemont,
One fine sunny day in Switzerland’s Twann, a little wine village nestled in the hills between Neuchâtel and Biel overlooking the brilliant lake, Thomas Prescher explained the need for these two elements to a willing listener in his little workshop.
FEBRUARY 2007
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