Andersen Genève presents its first ever “Montre à Tact” without a time window on the dial. Craftsmen can master their art to the edge on the full surface of the timepiece. Among the elegant Parisian society of the late 18th century it was considered impolite to consult one’s watch when in company. In 1795, this formal etiquette inspired Abraham Louis Breguet to invent a pocket watch that read the time by feeling the exposed hour hand and hour markers on the case. Andersen Genève revived this concept through a unique wristwatch called “Montre à Tact”.