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Just Try to Find Women in Horology History

In Switzerland, for example, they have long been a large proportion of the industry’s work force. But that hasn’t meant recognition.

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Factories and Manufacturing, Hutter, Alexandra, Labor and Jobs, Marielloni, Nathalie, Musee International dHorlogerie (La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland), Museums, Uhrenmuseum Beyer (Zurich clock museum), Watches and Clocks
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