B
orn in 1921, Georges Dubois still lives in
the small house bought by his father in
1923. Around the age of 15, not knowing
what do in life but needing to “earn a bit
of money”, he began working for a leather
strap manufacturer and delivered the straps to the
watchmaking workshops. “I saw all these watchmakers
bent over their workbenches with their loupes in
their eyes and frankly, I wasn’t impressed. That wasn’t
for me.” He wanted to become a confectioner, but
didn’t like working nights. But watchmaking soon
caught up with him. He was interested in mechanics
but due to a lack of places was forced to enrol in a preparatory
course at the École d’Horlogerie. That’s when
it clicked. “I loved it immediately, the calmness, the
serenity of it, and the friendship between the watchmakers,
like between bikers. We’re bound together by
precision, passion and concentration,” he comments
with a twinkle in his eye.
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