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  • '''Graham London''' (formerly '''The British Masters S.A.''' and '''Les Monts S.A.''') is a ...-Perret]], focusing on the Graham brand and renaming the company '''Graham London'''. ...
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  • ...se Nardin]] unveils the [[Ulysse Nardin Freak neXt|Freak neXt]] concept in London, featuring a [[flying]] [[silicium]] blade oscillator ...
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  • ...14]], with both companies coming under the umbrella of '''Christopher Ward London Holdings'''. [[Category:Christopher Ward London Holdings]] ...
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  • * The house of [[Nicole et Capt]] in London, exhibits the first zero-return chronographs, the original idea of which is ...
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  • * The English watchmaker [[Arnold, John|John Arnold]] dies in London. ...
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  • New York, Paris, Munich, Milan, London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, Moscow London<br /> ...
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  • ...|Edouard Heuer]] founds a branch of his watch [[manufacture]] [[Heuer]] in London. ...
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  • ...rd''' with both companies coming under the umbrella of '''Christopher Ward London Holdings'''. [[Category:Christopher Ward London Holdings]] ...
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  • ...d high import duties on watches, [[Rolex]] relocates its headquarters from London to [[Biel]]/Bienne (Switzerland) and [[1920]] to [[Geneva]]. ...
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  • '''Graham London''' (formerly '''The British Masters S.A.''' and '''Les Monts S.A.''') is a ...-Perret]], focusing on the Graham brand and renaming the company '''Graham London'''. ...
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  • * [[Cartier]] openes a branch in London in 4 New Burlington Street and manufactures jewelry and objets d'art for th ...
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  • ...By 1820, Fleurier watches reached international trade hubs such as Paris, London, Brussels, and the Leipzig Fair. The village established trade relations wi ...fied with the political regime in Neuchâtel, three Bovet brothers left for London. [[Edouard Bovet]], later in Canton, recognized the prospects in watchmakin ...
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  • ...located at Place Cornavin 17 and would continue after the partnership and London offices were liquidated in [[1888]]. ...ory with offices at Place Cornavin 17, Geneva and Boy Court, Ludgate-Hill, London; the manager was Eugène Louis Roessinger of Geneva. ...
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  • ...f [[Abraham-Louis Breguet]], applies his invention of the [[carousel]] in London for a patent. This approach is a robust alternative to the [[tourbillon]] c ...
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  • ..., and Ad. Philippe in Paris, Ad. Nicole, a Swiss watchmaker established in London, [[Antoine LeCoultre]] in Le Sentier, and Sylvain Mairet in Le Locle. ...
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  • ...[[1850]], and he received a Medal of Honor at the Universal Exhibition in London the following year. Queen Victoria herself reportedly asked about the Swiss ...e honors for their balance springs in the second half of the 19th century: London [[1851]], Paris [[1855]], Genève [[1836]], Berne [[1857]], Besançon [[1860] ...
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  • ...himself designs many products the company offers. He had been working in London's Savoy Hotel for years and there experienced the refined aesthetic of Engl ...r the company. The first American store in New York is opened. Branches in London, Palm Beach, Paris and Beverly Hills follow. ...
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  • ...] by [[Synergies Horlogères]], part of [[Christopher Ward|Christopher Ward London Holdings]]. ...
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  • ** Julien Reymond of Le Chenit, living in London - founded Reymond Frères of Le Sentier ...
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  • ...in [[1886]]. He was educated in business in [[Bienne]], [[Geneva]], and [[London]] and returned to work in the watchmaking industry in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] ...ustry. After receiving a solid commercial education in Bienne, Geneva, and London, Flotron became an employee at the [[Ulysse Sandoz-Robert]] spring factory ...
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  • ...in [[1822]] with his father and two brothers, forming a triangle between [[London]], Canton, and Fleurier. ...
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