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My wife and I were just there. You can stop by a center which represents all the watchmakers. This is located just off the Rue du Mont Blanc. Try this link: http://www.worldtempus.com/wt/1/2237/
You can also shop at boutiques along the Rue de Rhone and the Rue du Mont Blanc.
Finally, there are various museums, but the Patek Museum is especially worthwhile. Good luck!
: and wanted to see if there's any interesting
: places to go for watch afficionados (in
: addition to the watch museum).
: Suggestions?
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