It's okay to celebrate once in a while, even at intermediate throttle ...
12/19/2016
Last Friday, we opened our offices for the first time to our colleagues, partners and friends of the company to give them an insight into our work and the environment in which our articles are produced.
Where are "zwischengas" and our annual magazine produced, and where is the SwissClassics Revue published? Of course, most of the work is done off-site, but in the end, the images and information taken have to be turned into an article, and that happens on the premises at Badenerstrasse 450 in Zurich. The lights here are often on day and night and are not switched off even at weekends. This is the only way our dear readers can access our information on their computers every day.
Many colleagues, friends and readers took the opportunity to visit us in Zurich, which naturally led to lots of exciting petrolhead discussions and entertaining patina chatter.
Our second annual magazine was also christened and visitors were able to take their personal copy home with them.
Georg Dönni is delighted with his advertisement in the 2017 annual magazine.
Roger Gloor shares an anecdote from the good old days.
Serious petrol talk?
Martin Wyler discusses with Thomas Suter.
Car historian Ferdinand Hediger in conversation with Christoph Lehmann (Dolder Classics).
Beat Leu and Serge from the Oldtimer Galerie Toffen.
Ruedi Müller in conversation with Georg Dönni and Ruth Iseli.
Peter Ruch in conversation with Matthias Pfannmüller, Sara Räss and Bernd Link,
Pitt Jung and Mathias Schneider discuss pre-war classics with Bruno von Rotz.
Georg Dönni and Daniel Reinhard, always up for a joke.
Fredy Amweg and Fredy Barth are delighted with the article featuring the two racing Jaguars in the annual magazine.




