Your philosophy is 'simple yet mechanically perfect.' How do you bring that into new complications?
Replied byChristine Hutter
CEO & Founder at Moritz Grossmann
Niche: Production, Technology, Luxury
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: Germany
Started: 2008
We try to think around the corner. For example, we made an automatic movement with a hammer winding system instead of a rotor. It looks simple but inside it’s mechanical perfection. That’s what we aim for with all complications.
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