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Beyer Watches & Jewellery
The guide was updated:Beyer Chronometrie is the oldest watch shop in Switzerland. The family business has been around for 250 years and is currently owned by the seventh generation. Beyer is also one of the leading names in luxury watches. You will also find the Beyer Clock and Watch Museum at the same address.
Useful Information
- Address: Bahnhofstrasse 31, Zürich
- Website: www.beyer-ch.com
- Phone: +41 43 344 63 63
- Email: contact@beyer-ch.com
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Beyer Chronometrie is the oldest watch shop in Switzerland. The family business has been around for 250 years and is currently owned by the seventh generation. Beyer is also one of the leading names in luxury watches. You will also find the Beyer Clock and Watch Museum at the same address.
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