T [ M E I $ T H E A R T 0 F T H E S W [ $ $ Roj This man is always moving He S the son of the son of the son of a Swiss watchmaker. He has made good Swiss watches for thirty years. But the watches he made even ten years ag0 were very different from the watches he makes nOW. Swiss watchmaking keeps moving; and he with it. He has the world $ most up-to-date equipment: Many of his watches wind themselves. Many can g0 into the sea and come out unharmed. Many can bump against a door handle without losing a second; And every one of these advances was pioneered O1 perfected by the Swiss. So even though you ve had a good Swiss jewelled-lever watch for years, you Can have G still better one nol. But get it at a qualified jeweller s-for when you choose skilled workmanship yOu need skilled advice. He alone can give you full choice from the latest good Swiss jewelled-lever watches. He alone can help you to choose wisely. He alone can keep your good watch in good order all its long life. Your jeweller S knowledge i5 your safeguard Ik 0{ The WATCHMAKER S 0 F $ WITZERLAND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 773, 14 May 1954, Page 26
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