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  • The Val-de-Travers is a valley in [[Canton Neuchâtel]] in eastern [[Switzerland]]. It is locat Important watchmaking towns in the Val-de-Travers include: ...
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  • ...[Môtiers]], Noiraigue, Saint-Sulpice and [[Travers]] merged to form Val-de-Travers. [[Category:Val-de-Travers]] ...
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  • The Val-de-Travers is a valley in [[Canton Neuchâtel]] in eastern [[Switzerland]]. It is locat Important watchmaking towns in the Val-de-Travers include: ...
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  • ...in the field of watches. It is also in the high localities of the Val-de-Travers that we met the first craftsmen in clocks, in particular in Verrières (Guye ...During this brilliant period, clockmaking also had excellent craftsmen in Travers, where one of them, David Morlet, in 1745 bore the title of “Watchmaker to ...
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  • ...h century. Jaccottet's success lead to broader watchmaking in the [[Val-de-Travers]]. ...Geneva, where they were seen as a threat to the status quo. Relocating to Travers, Jaccottet focused initially on the manufacture of the new [[anchor escapem ...
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  • ...l|Michel Parmigiani]] is born in Couvet and spends his youth in the Val-de-Travers, a remote valley of the Swiss canton of [[Neuchatel]]. Later he becomes fou ...
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  • * [[Val-de-Travers]] ...
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  • ...totyping and production facility was created in [[Buttes]] in the [[Val de Travers]] [[Category:Val-de-Travers]] ...
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  • ...[[Boudry]] and [[Neuchâtel]]. To the west is [[Le Locle]] and the [[Val-de-Travers]]. ...
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  • ...merged and closed, including the workshops in Savagnier, Ponts-de-Martel, Travers, and Genève. ...
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  • ** [[Krugel]], [[Travers]] ...
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  • Albert Guye (1867-1952) was a watchmaker from [[Val-de-Travers]] near [[Fleurier]] who partnered with [[Edmond Mathey-Tissot]] in [[Mathey ...all of these places, so it is likely that he considered the whole [[Val-de-Travers]] district to be his home. Still, Les Verrières is most often mentioned. ...
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  • ...ured through the Mountains, Geneva, and foreign territories to sell Val-de-Travers products. By 1820, Fleurier watches reached international trade hubs such a ...
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  • Robert-Henri Guye was born in [[1895]] in [[Les Verrières]] in the [[Val-de-Travers]]. He was likely related to the family that started [[Guye Frères]]. He gra ...
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  • ...rot-Dessous]]. These villages are located on opposite ends of the [[Val-de-Travers]] but are less than 20 km apart. Brot-Dessous is particularly close to [[Po ...
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  • ...inventors, met an unfortunate end. Exploitation by a mechanic in [[Val-de-Travers]], who hid his discoveries and sold them as his own, led to stiff competiti ...
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  • ** [[Eugéne Besancet-Blanc]], [[Travers]] - Watch jewels, including a ruby pinion, cylinder, and roller for chronom ...
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  • ...Mathey-Tissot et Cie, with [[Albert Guye]], a watchmaker from the [[Val-de-Travers]] near [[Fleurier]] who would remain his partner for the rest of his life. ...
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  • [[Category:Val-de-Travers]] ...
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  • ...watchmaker family, joined forces with Auguste Leuba from Buttes in Val-de-Travers. Favre-Leuba pocket watches receive numerous awards at national and interna ...
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  • * François Jéquier, "Une entreprise horlogère du Val-de-Travers: Fleurier Watch Co SA", 1972 ...
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