Kosovo's clockchiu gets prestigious award in Geneva

When Akrivia was announced as winner of the Men's Hour at the Geneva Grand Prix in November, the audience probably knew very little about her. Some fans, however, called out the founder's name, Rexhep Rexhepi, who took the stage to receive the award for his Chronomere Contemporain. Contemporary chronology. You seem to be very [...]
When Akrivia was announced as winner of the Men's Hour at the Geneva Grand Prix in November, the audience probably knew very little about her.
Some fans, however, called out the founder's name, Rexhep Rexhepi, who took the stage to receive the award for his Chronomere Contemporain. Contemporary chronology.
It seems that you are very popular, sir,” said Eduard Baer, chief of that ceremony, translates Periscope.
Rexhepi is one of the best of his generation as a clockmaker.

This clock did a lot of things together over the years to become reality,” Rexhepi said when accepting the prize.
Born in 1987 in Zeger, Kosovo, Rexhepi left the country in a 1999 war trap for Switzerland.
In 2012, when he was only 25 years old, he opened his workshop in the area of the Old City of Geneva. Initially he produced prototypes for other interiors; in 2015 he began to develop AcryliA. The word is derived from Greek and means “precies”.
In this meal of robots and Artificial Intelligence, Rexhepi's vision is the product of creative hand-made mechanisms inspired by Abraham-Louis Bregut classy.
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