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    Greetings German Watch Fans!

    As many of you know, I had the opportunity to do a Glashütte Original factory tour earlier this year, as well as visit the Watch & Clock Museum of Glashütte. Click HERE to read the report.

    Enjoy!
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    Great report John!!!

    I enjoy these kinds of write ups in the extreme!!! Very good job!
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    Very cool!
    I must say the area does look much like The Great Smoky Mountain region I've been to, except for the architectural differences in the housing and buildings.
    My wife and I had spent a great deal of time traversing the Appalachian Trail from Virginia into the Carolinas.
    We've been through many parts of Kentucky too and this area in Germany does look a great deal like the Black Mountain area.
    That must have been a true bonus to a visit to the Watch & Clock Museum of Glashütte.
    Very nice; thanks for the virtual tour, John!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfdog View Post
    Very cool!
    I must say the area does look much like The Great Smoky Mountain region I've been to, except for the architectural differences in the housing and buildings.
    My wife and I had spent a great deal of time traversing the Appalachian Trail from Virginia into the Carolinas.
    We've been through many parts of Kentucky too and this area in Germany does look a great deal like the Black Mountain area.
    That must have been a true bonus to a visit to the Watch & Clock Museum of Glashütte.
    Very nice; thanks for the virtual tour, John!
    Glad you enjoyed it Bryan - it did indeed remind me of South Eastern KY where I have some family.

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