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Where is the clock museum?
Clock Museum

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Watch industry

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I have shown people all kinds of precious watches and exquisite porcelain glaze collections. There are more than 9,000 antique watches, clocks and jewellery designed locally in early Geneva, as well as exquisite musical clocks, but the works on display are only selective, and many of them are no longer produced. Among them, there is an antique clock inlaid with many expensive gems, which is really a work of art, but what is even more memorable is the ancient pocket watch of 1550. In Geneva, if you have time, you should go to a time-related museum, the world-famous clock museum, near the old city. In an ordinary two-story building, there are clocks and watches that have recorded the history of Swiss watch manufacturing industry for more than 500 years.