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At Van Cleef & Arpels, Going Into ‘Unknown Territories’

Rainer Bernard, the house’s director of research and development of watches, says a sense of exploration drives its horological efforts.

Aurelien Bergot for The New York Times
Author: Aurelien Bergot for The New York Times

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Aurelien Bergot for The New York Times

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Geneva (Switzerland), Jewels and Jewelry, Luxury Goods and Services, Van Cleef & Arpels, Watches and Clocks
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