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Another recommendation for Geneva. Incredible for watch window shopping and plenty of excellent 2nd hand watch shops to browse.
If you do end up going, be sure to take the train to the Olympic museum in Lausanne. Hands down the best museum in the world, bar none, and if you don't agree you 're a big smelly poo poo head. Jokes aside, its well worth a visit. You'll have an ear to ear grin when you've finished and the location is stunning too. Good for non sports fans too.
Horological folk,
My fiancée is a watch fancier. For her next birthday I'm hoping to plan a jaunt to take in some good watch things (museums/ factory tours).
Presumably Switzerland is the place to go?
Any recommendations for really great museums?
She particularly likes Rolex and Cartier so may look into those as factory tours if that's a possibility?
I've had a peep and most of the factories appear to be countryside/ smaller town affairs, what city would be the best to be based in to take in a few good stops?
I'm thinking three days so if there were three very good stops which could be tied in together that would be ideal.
Any suggestions?