Why was it important for you to use a big balance with a slower 18,000 frequency?
Replied byChristine Hutter
CEO & Founder at Moritz Grossmann
Niche: Production, Technology, Luxury
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: Germany
Started: 2008
My heart as a watchmaker wanted it. I love when you hear the heartbeat of the movement. The slower frequency gives a heavier, stronger tick-tock, like old pocket watches. That was a wish of mine from the beginning.
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