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As precise as a Swiss clock. The functionality of Swiss technology is nothing less than legendary in many sectors. The railway clock with its characteristic red second hand and its disc shaped pointer,, designed in 1955 by the pioneer of Swiss industrial design, Hans Hilifiker, has become an international symbol of reliability and punctuality. Clocks and faucets have a number of things in common. Both rely on precision engineering and the precise interplay of the individual components. Numerous extra touches add genuine value in the daily use of the faucet. From the beginning, innovation has been a top priority at KWC. For instance, with the world's first pull-out spray, introduced in 1957, KWC achieved success with a design that has influenced the world of faucets ever since. However, concealed within the interior of each faucet is something rather more high-tech that ensures the best level of operating and a long lifetime.
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