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  • ...[1972]]''' — The [[Audemars Piguet Royal Oak]] debuts at the [[Swiss Watch Fair]]. ...included the brands, [[Concord]], [[Movado]], and [[ESQ|Esquire/ESQ]] and American distribution of [[Piaget]] and [[Corum]]. ...
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  • '''Dufeau''' is a Swiss watch manufacturer. ...e way that aircraft pilots loved to paint on the noses of their planes; in American English this is called "Nose Art". ...
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  • '''Concord''' is a Swiss watch manufacturer. ...e center of the Swiss watch industry. Today, the company belongs to the US-american [[Movado]] group, which has also taken over the famous watchmaker [[Ebel]]. ...
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  • '''Fossil Group''' is a [[Hong Kong]]/[[American]] [[watchmaking group]]. ==Brands== ...
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  • '''Bulova''' is an American/Swiss watch manufacturer, currently part of [[Citizen]]. ...ed. The company expanded rapidly and became one of the best-known American watch manufacturers. ...
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  • '''Ball Watch Company''' is a Swiss watchmaker derived from a historic American company. :See also: [[Railway watch]] ...
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  • '''Hamilton''' is a Swiss (formerly American) watch manufacturer, currently part of the [[Swatch Group]]'s Middle Range. == An American pioneer brand == ...
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  • '''Kriëger''' is an American watch manufacturer. ...ment]], manufactured in Switzerland, he entered the watch scene. When this watch really struck especially for sailing enthusiasts - after a magazine had rec ...
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  • '''Wittnauer''' was an American watch brand founded in [[1885]] by Swiss emigre, [[Wittnauer, Charles-Albert|Char [[Category:Watch brands America]] ...
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  • '''Xantia''' is a Swiss private-label watch maker in operation since [[1962]]. ...ED]] watches. The company was also actively creating new [[LCD]] [[digital watch]] designs in the late 1970s, including an early electronic [[chronograph]]. ...
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  • ...oduction of the first "bracelet watch" with the [[Omega]] and [[Labrador]] brands. * [[FHF]] begins American-style mass production of watch tools. ...
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  • ...e company sold watches under the '''Zila''', '''Nacar''', and '''Hislon''' brands. Zila Watch Co. SA was founded in [[La Heutte]] in the district of [[Courtelary]] in [[ ...
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  • '''Movado-Zenith-Mondia Holding Horloger SA''' was a federation of Swiss watch manufacturers active in the 1960s and 1970s. ...ear, becoming Movado-Zenith-Mondia. This gave the group access to high-end watch movements like the [[Zenith El Primero]], excellent brand presence in the U ...
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  • ...oduce watches. This culminated in the March 31, [[2009]] launch of Tiffany Watch Co. at [[BaselWorld]]. But just over two years later, on September 12, [[20 ...ury group]] [[LVMH]] would acquire Tiffany, reportedly for its jewelry and American retail strength. A series of lawsuits followed before the acquisition was f ...
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  • '''Gruen Watch Company''' was an American watch manufacturer. ...4]] opened the company "D. Gruen & Son" in Cincinnati. [[1903]], the Gruen Watch [[Bienne]] was founded. The movements produced there were recognized for th ...
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  • '''Avia''' was a Swiss watch brand for multiple firms at different periods: ...[1918]] and produced in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] at the famous [[Montbrillant Watch Manufactory]]. The brand did not last into the Depression. ...
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  • ...roup''' (formerly '''North American Watch Company''' or '''NAWC''') is a [[watch holding company]] that owns the [[Movado]], [[Concord]], [[Ebel]], [[Olivia ...[1912]]. The next major introduction was the [[Movado Ermeto|Ermeto]] case watch in [[1926]]. ...
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  • ...e-Temps SA''' (also called '''Garde-Temps AG''') was a federation of Swiss watch manufacturers active in the 1960s and 1970s. ...châtel]]. The original members included [[Degoumois]]/[[Avia]], [[Fleurier Watch]], [[Helvetia]], [[Silvana]], [[Solvil et Titus]], and [[Vuilleumier]]. The ...
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  • '''Rode Watch Co.''' was an American clock and watch manufacturer known for [[alarm clock]]s. The company was located in [[La Ch ...ts, and watch cases, as well as patents related to watches, movements, and watch cases. It was a simple business founded with $15,000 share capital. The Swi ...
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  • '''Corum''' is a Swiss watch manufacturer founded in [[1955]] and currently part of [[Citychamp]]. In [[2000]] the American [[Wunderman, Severin|Severin Wunderman]] acquired 90% of the shares, 10% re ...
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