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Brands are inviting customers to get more deeply involved in designing or even building their own timepieces
Claimed to be the most complicated time-only watch ever made, it features 35 patents, some carried over from the original Freak and the multiple models that it gave rise to
With more sapphire case backs and open-worked designs, the movement is no longer just a technical component
The Clockworks museum in London boasts the world’s most important public collection which shows how electricity taught the world to tell the same time
Designers recognise the need to balance aesthetics with precision and durability