The allusion to the Emperor's passion for horology was received with great applause.
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Eight o'clock, I thought, unconsciously translating nautical horology into the dull measurements of landsmen.
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To talk about horology on the moon wouldn't add to Dabney's stature as a phoney scientist.
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At present if you want to study horology you have to travel to the UK or further afield.
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Denison was a lawyer, an amateur architect and a master of horology whose most public legacy is parliament's clock.
Ús de watch industry en anglès
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Hayek's contribution to the Swatch Group and the Swiss watchindustry was immense.
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Will cause a seismic shift in the watchindustry imo But, many people weren't convinced.
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Gold refiners were established in Switzerland to supply the watchindustry and, later, jewelry-makers in Italy.
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The watchindustry is in dire straights worldwide.
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China is the single biggest growth driver for the watchindustry, according to an analyst at Kepler Capital Markets.
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But the watchindustry - Switzerland's third most important export sector - is tied to keeping production in the country.
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But Waltham's watchindustry made it possible for everyone around the globe to know the correct time at a glance.
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A sharp slowdown in demand from China, previously the engine of luxury goods growth, has hit the watchindustry hard.
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The Swiss watchindustry could see sales falling 30% this year, the head of the Hublot brand warned.
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Analysts and industry executives say the jury is still out on whether smart watches will disrupt the luxury Swiss watchindustry.
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The wholesale-oriented watchindustry is also exposed to risks of destocking by third-party retailers in case of a prolonged crisis, analysts say.
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Although the watchindustry was the star performer among sectors in 2011, the chemical industry suffered a decline, as did precision instruments.
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The watchindustry is in a precipitous decline, one that started when people realized their smartphone does a pretty good job telling the time.
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Longines watches with the famous winged hourglass logo, the oldest registered trademark in the watchindustry, typically sell for 1,000 to 4,000 Swiss francs.
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A copy was published on the closely watchedindustry website Dealbreaker.com.
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The Federation of the Swiss WatchIndustry backs more stringent rules, saying they will help protect jobs.