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  • {{Hersteller-Menue2|C. H. Wolf}} '''C. H. Wolf''' is a [[Glashütte]] watch manufacturer. ...
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  • [[Category:Manufacturers H]] ...
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  • [[Category:Manufacturers H]] ...
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  • ...on can be shifted vertically upwards (towards 12 h) or downward (towards 6 h). [[Category:Manufacturers S]] ...
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  • ...nally oscillated at 18,000 A/h but later versions were boosted to 21,600 A/h. ...et had much success selling [[ebauche]] versions of their Cal. 21 to other manufacturers. ...
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  • ...usively for Cartier in [[2005]] by one of the most renowned Swiss movement manufacturers in the field of [[Haute Horlogerie]], [[Renaud et Papi]]. :[[Manufacture]] [[chronograph]] movement [[Cartier 9431 MC]], 21,600 A/h ...
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  • Tudor traditionally used movements from major manufacturers, chiefly [[ETA]] in modern times, as a differentiator from parent company [ :28,800 A/h ...
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  • Tudor traditionally used movements from major manufacturers, chiefly [[ETA]] in modern times, as a differentiator from parent company [ :28,800 A/h ...
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  • Tudor traditionally used movements from major manufacturers, chiefly [[ETA]] in modern times, as a differentiator from parent company [ :D 33.8 mm, H 6.5 mm ...
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  • Tudor traditionally used movements from major manufacturers, chiefly [[ETA]] in modern times, as a differentiator from parent company [ :28,800 A/h ...
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  • ...7]], he works as a manager and lead developer of the Swiss watch company [[H. Moser & Cie.]] in [[Schaffhausen]]. [[Category:Manufacturers R]] ...
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  • [[Category:Manufacturers H]] ...
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  • Tudor traditionally used movements from major manufacturers, chiefly [[ETA]] in modern times, as a differentiator from parent company [ :28,800 A/h ...
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  • ...watch]]es of all types and [[table clock]]s. Due to the existing rail link H. Williamson Ltd. invested and expanded further in Büren and developed the s Then the H. Williamson Ltd. had to close due to a stock market crash. However, a group ...
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  • ...nched Lassale as a high-end brand intended to compete with the elite Swiss manufacturers. These products featured solid gold cases, diamonds, and other luxury touch ...profile, the movement presented at the [[Basel Fair]] operated at 28,800 A/h and had a 50 hour power reserve. ...
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  • [[Category:Manufacturers H]] ...
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  • ...ke steps to protect the industry. Many in the industry believed that watch manufacturers should unite in order to regulate production and sales, especially those re ...nion of Secondary Watchmaking Branches) in [[Neuchâtel]], which united the manufacturers watch components. In [[1928]], these three associations reached agreements ...
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  • ...é d'Horlogerie de Précision''' ('''CHP''') was a federation of Swiss watch manufacturers active from [[1958]] through the [[1986]]. ...ity, to promote and promote the activity and development of its members as manufacturers of precision watches. To this end, it may in particular, within the framewo ...
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