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Ludwig Oechslin

Ludwig Oechslin is a renowned Swiss watchmaker, inventor, and scholar known for his innovative and minimalist approach to horology. Born in 1952, Oechslin's fascination with mechanics and astronomy led him to pursue a career in watchmaking. He studied at the Solothurn Watchmaking School and later earned a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Bern. Oechslin's unique background in both watchmaking and physics has enabled him to create groundbreaking timepieces that challenge traditional watchmaking norms. His designs often feature simplified, modular constructions that prioritize functionality and ease of maintenance. Oechslin's most notable contributions to horology include the development of the annual calendar mechanism, which requires only one adjustment per year, and the perpetual calendar, which automatically adjusts for leap years. Throughout his career, Oechslin has collaborated with several prestigious watch brands, applying his expertise to create timepieces that combine technical innovation with aesthetic elegance. His work has garnered international recognition, solidifying his status as one of the most influential and respected figures in contemporary watchmaking.

Ludwig Oechslin, Swiss watchmaker, horology, minimalist watch design

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