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  • ...e called "Ehem. Königlich Bayerischer Hofuhrmacher" (former royal bavarian court clockmaker). ...
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  • * [[Court]] ...south. [[Moutier]] is just on the other side of the gorges de Court from [[Court]] to the north. ...
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  • Hänni & Künzli was an [[ebauche]] factory in [[Court]] founded by [[Ernest Künzli]] and [[Arnold Hänni]] by [[1890]]. * [[1888]], June 15 - Hänni & Künzli is transferred to [[Court]] ...
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  • ...ph|Ferdinand Adolph Lange]] starts a watchmaking education at the renowned court watchmaker [[Gutkaes, Johann Christian Friedrich | Johann Christian Friedri ...
    281 bytes (33 words) - 14:58, 23 July 2021
  • * [[Abraham-Louis Breguet]] is appointed as Court Supplier of King Louis XVI. ...
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  • Essor is a maker of [[ebauche]]s and watchmaking machines in [[Court]] from [[1915]] through the present day. The company began as Rossé & Buech ...chased a number of ebauches from them and was brought to the Swiss federal court on charges of evading [[Fidhor]] restrictions on competition. The case was ...
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  • * [[Georges Russbach]], [[Court]] (member) * [[Georges Russbach]], [[Court]] (member) ...
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  • === Royal Bavarian Court Clockmaker === ...e called "Ehem. Königlich Bayerischer Hofuhrmacher" (Former Royal Bavarian Court Clockmaker). ...
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  • ...dval" today. The valley is accessed from the south through the gorges de [[Court]] and includes the watchmaking towns of [[Moutier]] and [[Corcelles]]. ...
    640 bytes (101 words) - 20:07, 22 July 2022
  • ** [[Court]] ...
    949 bytes (117 words) - 01:30, 15 September 2023
  • ...strialist primarily remembered for the [[ebauche]] factory he founded in [[Court]], [[Hänni & Künzli]]. A few years later, the authorities in [[Court]] invited him to move his workshop to their village. He joined forces with ...
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  • ...the watchmakers guild, was awarded the title "Supplier of the Royal Danish Court" and produced timepieces for King Frederik VII. and Countess Danner. The co ...
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  • ...regard to two ebauche factories in the [[Bernese Jura]], [[Essor SA]] in [[Court]], and [[Meyer et Fils]] in [[Pontenet]]. * [[Essor|Rosse & Affolter, L'Essor]], [[Court]] (refuses to be acquired by Ebauches SA, joins the [[FH]] with a focus on ...
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  • ...failure of the [[Glashütte Rule]] and won the trial at the Munich District Court. After Mühle had declared the settlement negotiations in July [[2007]] as a Meanwhile, the matter has found a happy ending. At 19 March [[2008]] a court confirmed the end the insolvency. At Baselworld [[2008]], the new models '' ...
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  • ...hütte/Sa.]] Interestingly, the new Nomos in [[2007]] also brings a suit to court with similar reasons, and this time against the company [[Mühle]], also bas ...
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  • ...SA]], FEB was established in [[1927]] and quickly took over factories in [[Court]], [[Villeret]], [[Cortébert]], and [[Sonceboz]]. This group of factories r *** [[Court]] ...
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  • ...ing in April of the following year, with their properties auctioned by the court in [[1932]]. ...vret attempted to use the brand Favret Watch but this was nullified by the court in [[1932]]. ...
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  • ...inst [[Ernest Stutzmann]] and [[Albert Roth]] of Saint-Imier in a [[1903]] court case. He received patent 16598 on May 4 [[1898]] and registered the Bonheur ...
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  • ...factory in Europe, furnishing exquisite timepieces to the Russian Imperial Court. His father succeeded him in the manufacture of unusual timepieces. Thiebau Henri Thiebaud (sic) is noted in the [[1955]] court case of [https://casetext.com/case/united-states-v-watchmakers-of-switzerla ...
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  • ...is located immediately north of [[Court]], connected through the gorges de Court, and to the west of the smaller towns of [[Grandval]] and [[Corcelles]]. ...
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