A Celebration of Craftsmanship Draws Watch Brands
Briefly

"I create art; a piece made by me must speak my language, express my thoughts and philosophy," said Miki Eleta, emphasizing the artistic nature of his timepieces in the context of craftsmanship.
Miki Eleta's 'Minute Muncher' cleverly uses a small fantasy creature to symbolize life’s brevity by visibly eating away minutes, showcasing a blend of artistry and timekeeping.
Frank Jutzi's classic table clock features a hand-engraved mainspring and drive wheel, demonstrating the precision of Swiss watchmaking while being powered by a tourbillon mechanism.
The Homo Faber exhibition highlights craftsmanship through works of independent watchmakers and prestigious brands, underlining the importance of metiers d'art in contemporary art and artisanal pursuits.
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