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The Watchzoomer, A Tailor Made Display Window For Exceptional Watches

The London SalonQP unveils a world première with a new exhibition concept targeting Fine Watchmaking: the Watchzoomer.

From November 8 to 10, Laurent Ferrier watches will be presented in an original display window at the Saatchi Gallery. The window is equipped with a mobile magnifying glass showing watchmaking details that are invisible to the naked eye. Laurent Ferrier will enjoy the exclusive benefit of new exhibition technology that matches its own expertise.

Laurent Ferrier is an ideal partner for Watchzoomer, a new tool developed by Dietlin Artisans Métalliers, the author of a great number of innovative concepts in the watchmaking world. The refined details of a Laurent Ferrier watch deserve a setting that allows visitors to discover all the subtleties of an exceptional timepiece. This is the reason that the Geneva brand has partnered with the man behind a number of exceptional display windows – Xavier Dietlin.

The Watchzoomer concept that combines the watchmaker’s famous traditional eyeglass or loupe with a linear displacement mechanism. For the first time, a magnifying glass is motorised. It appears, disappears, moving to and fro in front of the product, making it possible to “zoom” like one would with a camera. However, the human eye well and truly remains in charge of the exploration, with nothing interfering with its view.

The movement of the loupe is synchronised with the watch which rotates, allowing a 360° view: a detail on the crown, the back of the watch, a wide-angle of the tourbillon cage etc. Additional scenography shows video extracts, photographs of details and tailor-made lighting in relation to the positioning of the magnifying glass. Like all concepts created by the Dietlin workshop, this magnifying mechanism is interactive and can be turned on “on request”.

Olivier Müller, CEO of Laurent Ferrier, emphasises the avant-garde aspect of the concept: “I liked the Watchzoomer idea from the start. We take the same approach to our watchmaking concepts –adapting past codes to suit our desire for innovation. Additionally, our watches need to be seen in all their subtlety. The Watchzoomer brilliantly fulfils this mission. It emphasises the exceptional aspect of our timepieces through this setting.”

Says Xavier Dietlin, CEO, Dietlin Artisans Métalliers: “I had wanted to work with the magnifying glass for a long time. I am very happy that a concept like the Watchzoomer has had such a positive reception in the world of Fine Watchmaking. It’s basically a very simple idea, but it requires skill and complicated mechanics. This paves the way for new applications in Fine Watchmaking.” Watch this space …

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