Reymond
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The Reymond family is a well-known watchmaking family from the Vallée de Joux. Members of the family founded the Valjoux watch movement factory there as well as the ARSA/Unitas factory in Tramelan.
- Samuel Reymond of Le Chenit
- Henri-Samuel Reymond of Le Chenit, living in Sentier - founded Reymond Frères of Le Sentier
- Julien Reymond of Le Chenit, living in London - founded Reymond Frères of Le Sentier
- Louis-Daniel Reymond of Le Chenit (died by 1888)
- Jules-Henri Reymond of Crêt-Meylan near Le Brassus - founded Reymond Frères of Le Brassus but withdrew
- Louis-Alfred Reymond of Crêt-Meylan near Le Brassus - founded Reymond Frères of Le Brassus
- Louis-Daniel Reymond (died by 1891) of Crêt-Meylan near Le Brassus - not involved in Reymond Frères of Le Brassus
- Paul-Elie Reymond of Crêt-Meylan near Le Brassus - founded Reymond Frères of Le Brassus
- François-Henri Reymond-Golay of L'Abbaye, residing in Les Bioux - Founded wine and cheese business Reymond-Golay et Fils in Les Bioux
- John-Auguste Reymond (died by 1952) of L'Abbaye, residing in Les Bioux - founded J. & C. Reymond Frères
- Marius Reymond - took over Valjoux
- Michel Reymond - joined the board in 1952
- Arnold Reymond - took over Valjoux
- Marius Reymond - took over Valjoux
- Charles-Ami Reymond of L'Abbaye, residing in Les Bioux - Founded wine and cheese business Reymond-Golay et Fils in Les Bioux, founded J. & C. Reymond Frères
- John-Auguste Reymond (died by 1952) of L'Abbaye, residing in Les Bioux - founded J. & C. Reymond Frères
- Guillaume-Auguste Reymond of St-Sulpice living in Cour near Lausanne - founded A. Reymond in 1899 and ARSA in 1918