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  • ...re being split, with [[Reinhard Straumann]]'s [[Nivarox SA]], in [[1937]]. Ruch was renamed Virola SA in [[1959]] and moved to [[Bienne]]. In [[1976]], Vir ==W. Ruch and Berna== ...
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  • ...([[1899]]-[[1952]]) was the namesake and founder of the spring maker [[W. Ruch & Cie]] of [[Saint-Imier]]. ...loedi]], but the Ruch family relocated to [[Saint-Imier]] before [[1923]]. Ruch married Jacqueline née Guenat. ...
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  • ...re being split, with [[Reinhard Straumann]]'s [[Nivarox SA]], in [[1937]]. Ruch was renamed Virola SA in [[1959]] and moved to [[Bienne]]. In [[1976]], Vir ==W. Ruch and Berna== ...
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  • ...ny, with Pingeon, Jacot, and Straumann forming [[Nivarox SA]] and [[Werner Ruch]] remaining at his namesake firm to produce conventional springs. ...
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  • ...le merged with [[Ernest Dubois]]' [[Stella]] in La Chaux-de-Fonds and [[W. Ruch & Cie]] in Saint-Imier in [[1929]] under the overall ownership of [[Fabriqu .... The trio continued to run the company after the sudden death of [[Werner Ruch]] in an automobile accident in [[1952]], though all three left and handed t ...
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  • ...a Chaux-de-Fonds]], continued quietly by FSR before being merged into [[W. Ruch]] (later [[Nivarox]]), or simply closed. ...
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  • ...ny was purchased by the [[FSR]] cartel and merged with [[Stella]] and [[W. Ruch & Cie]]. ...le merged with [[Ernest Dubois]]' [[Stella]] in La Chaux-de-Fonds and [[W. Ruch & Cie]] in Saint-Imier in [[1929]] under the overall ownership of [[Fabriqu ...
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  • ...d]] to take over the company in [[1936]]. Straumann joined the board of W. Ruch & Cie in [[1936]] and was part of the group split off to form a separate co ...aux Réunies]] in [[1965]]. Nivarox SA and [[Virola SA]] (successor to [[W. Ruch & Cie]]) would be reunited as components of FSR in [[1977]] and would be me ...
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  • ...elf. He became vice president of [[FSR]] in [[1939]] and president of [[W. Ruch]] in [[1944]]. He retained most of these roles, including running his own S ...
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  • ...[[Albert Ruch]] of [[W. Ruch & Cie]], maker of Berna brand springs. Albert Ruch died just a year later, so Straumann's department was split off and re-form ...
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  • ...ntered a joint venture in [[Saint-Imier]] with Albert Ruch of [[W. Ruch|W. Ruch & Cie]], maker of springs under the [[Berna]] name. Moving production to Sw The new Straumann Department faced an immediate challenge as Albert Ruch died in [[1935]]. Straumann split his department and re-formed it as [[Niva ...
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  • ...to relocate production there. He served on the board with founder [[Werner Ruch]] and (in [[1937]]) Reinhard Straumann himself. When [[Nivarox SA]] was off ..., Perrenoud died the same day as [[Werner Ruch]], his collaborator at [[W. Ruch & Cie]] in the production of [[Nivarox]], and two days before [[Gaston Schw ...
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  • ...ux]] in 1916, purchased by FSR in 1929 and merged with [[Stella]] and [[W. Ruch & Cie]]) ..., [[Fabrique Nationale de Spiraux|Nationale]] was merged with SR, and [[W. Ruch & Cie.]] were also acquired in [[1956]]. This gave SR access to the '''Inox ...
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  • ...ed by [[Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies]] and merged with [[Stella]] and [[W. Ruch & Cie]]. ...
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