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Two major Lausanne institutions got together in May on the initiative of the Fine Watch Club, the world's first international watch club In the past, the EHL has had partnerships with watch brands including Baume & Mercier and Breitling While reading watch magazine GMT, to which the EHL library has a subscription, some of the students discovered the existence of the Fine Watch Club, and got in contact to organise a presentation for their watch-loving classmates.
What better Lausanne venue for fine watch enthusiasts than A L'Emeraude? The oldest watch boutique in the Olympic capital has recently quadrupled its surface area, while completing an extremely ambitious renovation During the reception that followed, Fine Watch Club director Julien Haenny addressed this young and cosmopolitan audience, which numbered slightly more men than women, many of whom were sporting some fine watches on their wrists Rea Paganessi, the EHL master's student who brought this group of watch enthusiasts together, said: "A L'Emeraude is a truly exceptional boutique that offers a stunning setting, and our welcome was impeccable.
Personally, I really like the concept of a shared Patek Philippe and Rolex space in a separate wing of the shop, it's unique! The watches they showed us were magnificent A L'Emeraude is truly one of a kind." The Fine Watch Club was very pleased with the format of the event, which provides a forum for bringing the industry closer to its end customers, as well as showing clients a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes of major watch brands or other industry stakeholders like A L'Emeraude The EHL group expressed their enthusiasm about the visit and the concept of the Fine Watch Club. Source