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  • '''Old England''' was a [[fashion watch]] brand developed by [[Richard Loftus]] and [[Accurist]] in [[1967]]. ...67]]. Part of [[Accurist]], it quickly became one of the top fashion watch brands in the United States and United Kingdom. By [[1969]], it was already the le ...
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  • '''Christopher Ward''' is an English watch brand founded in [[2004]]. It was merged with [[Biel]] movement maker '''[[ [[Category:Watch brands England]] ...
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  • ...aham''' is a historic British brand which has been re-started by the Swiss watch company, [[The British Masters]] (now called simply "Graham London"). ==Watch Models== ...
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  • ...Son''' is a historic British brand which has been re-started by the Swiss watch company, [[The British Masters]] before being acquired by [[La Joux-Perret] ** [[Arnold & Son DTE "Double Tourbillon Escapement Dual Time Watch"|DTE – Double Tourbillon Escapement Dual Time]] ...
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  • '''Greubel Forsey''' is a Swiss watch manufacturer. === A New Star in the Watch Sky === ...
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  • '''Eberhard & Co''' is a Swiss watch manufacturer. ...faced bankruptcy of his own firm. He died in a "work house" in Manchester, England at just 39 years of age. ...
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  • From the sale of Mannesmann to the British phone giant Vodafone, the brands [[A. Lange & Söhne]], [[IWC]] and [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]], which were first po ...2007]], Richemont formed a joint venture with Ralph Lauren, [[Ralph Lauren Watch & Jewelry]]. Richemont acquired [[Roger Dubuis]] in [[2008]]. In [[2018]], ...
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  • '''Richard Mille''' is a [[French]] watch manufacturer, one of the few remaining [[independent brand]]s. Anyone who wants to deal with trendy brands of today cannot ignore Richard Mille. His products are located in the upper ...
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  • ...atch Company''' is a luxury, aviation-themed British watchmaker based in [[England]]. They have begun to move production from [[Switzerland]] to [[Henley-on-T ...ckers scale at 2000, this is approximately 9 times harder than traditional watch stainless steel. ...
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  • ...SIH''' (Société Suisse pour l’Industrie Horlogére SA) was a group of Swiss watch companies. It was formed in [[1929]] and merged with [[ASUAG]] in [[1983]], ...d not be competitive against high-volume manufacturers in Germany, France, England, and the United States. [[Omega]] and [[Tissot]] had long been leaders in i ...
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  • ...echnician diploma at the watchmaking school there. Emile later interned in England as a precision regulator. ...904]] the company was officially renamed Ph. Wolf, Fabrique Auréole. Other brands at the time included Vade-Mecum, Philidor, L'Espero, and Verda Stelo. ...
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  • ...nt ready for production, he undertook a trip to the United States to visit watch factories and establish new distributors in the Americas. ...in law's company. Capitalized at 1.5 million francs, it would purchase the brands, tooling, and factory of the predecessor. Georges Favre-Jacot soon retired, ...
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  • Mathey-Tissot is a watch manufacturer originally located in [[Ponts-de-Martel]], operating since [[1 ...from nearby [[Fleurier]]. When the Boer War broke out in [[1890]] between England and South Africa, demand for fine watches increased and companies like Matt ...
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  • Swiss watch [[manufacture]] ...akes over the case production and Wilsdorf the acquisition of high quality watch movements. He orders the movements from the Swiss company [[Aegler]] based ...
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  • ...hes and clocks from Octo, [[Rode]], and [[Octava]], and the [[Montbrillant Watch Manufactory]] building he shared with [[Breitling]] in the 1890s. ...stered December 1 (number 2112). Next was the registration of Bicycle Club Watch - Observator on August 14, [[1888]] (number 2384). He registered a brand fo ...
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  • '''Zenith''' is a Swiss watch [[manufacture]], currently part of the [[LVMH]] group. ...lly in the competitions of the observatory [[Neuchâtel]] with its [[pocket watch]]es and on-[[board chronometer]]s. In [[1903]], he achieved a first prize i ...
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  • ...amelan still exists as Serre 14 today. Jeanneret et Fallet produced [[stop watch]]es and [[chronograph]]s, a specialty of the family. Fallet left the partne ...d registered the '''Pigeon''' brand by this time and focused on selling in England and the British Empire. ...
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  • ...zen) on April 18, [[1466]]. The family's involvement in gold, jewelry, and watch production is documented in [[1702]] as Philippe Gallet (1679–1739), son of Julien Gallet (1806-1849) set up a jewelry and watch assembly workshop in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] in [[1826]] known as Julien Gall ...
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