ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月23日 22時38分


Ever wonder why the word “Fleurier” is attached to the names of several watch companies? While the Vallée de Joux has been known as the birthplace of Swiss watchmaking, but for centuries Fleurier, the village of flowers, has been the center for the decorative engraving, enameling and gem-setting that turn watches into works of art. This small Swiss community of about 3,500 residents even has its own style of engraving, called #fleurisanne, in which swirls are used to convey the way poppies in the fields bordering the river valley dance in the wind. Here in Fleurier, the names @parmigianifleurier, @bovet1822, #Vaucher and @ショパール are often heard — in stories of the town’s past, the brands’ own tangled history in watchmaking and, today, as the employers of a third of the town’s population. The photographer @nielsack took this photo of one of Fleurier’s contemporary works of art: a dinosaur made of old heating fuel tanks by the local artist Philippe Loset. #⏰


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