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Albert Steiner
When we look at the early twentieth century photographs of the Swiss Alps, Albert Steiner is always at the forefront. Steiner (1877–1965) captured the Engadine valley and its mountains, in a visual language with which we see the Alps today.
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Monaco / Super Alpine / Magazine / Issue 06 / 2025
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Heuer Cortina
A watch for the glamour of the 70's Alps
The 1970s was a revolutionary decade for watch design, defined by the rise of the integrated steel sports watch. It was an era of bold shapes and new expressions of luxury. In this landscape, the brand Heuer had carved out a dominant identity forged on the racetrack. With legendary models like the Autavia, Carrera, and Monaco strapped to the wrists of motorsport icons, Heuer was synonymous with the smell of fuel and the roar of engines.
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