Hugo: After graduation from the Art & Mtiers engineering school, I worked with some friends in a collaborative consulting firm. But there wasn't much money to be made in it and I yearned for a real career. Joining Frederique Constant precipitated a longterm change in my life. When I look back, I must admit that my image of the watch industry had been totally different. We'll talk about that later! First, let me return to your question. I was initially hired to head the “T1” atelier. My job was to set up a factory for manufacturing watch movements. The structures I found were simple and not yet sufficiently structured.
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