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  • UMES ("Union pour des montres ancres économiques") was a watchmaking organization founded in [[1966]] and headquartered in [[Neuchâtel]]. Its st [[Category:Watchmaking organizations]] ...
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  • Sagiter ("Société Horlogeère de Production et de Participation SA") was a watchmaking organization founded in [[1965]] and headquartered in [[Neuchâtel]]. Its st [[Category:Watchmaking organizations]] ...
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  • Chronos Holding AG was an organization of Swiss watchmaking companies founded in [[1966]] and headquartered in [[Bienne]]. Its stated p [[Category:Watchmaking organizations]] ...
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  • Cominter was a watchmaking organization founded in [[1964]] and headquartered in [[Tramelan]]. Its sta [[Category:Watchmaking organizations]] ...
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  • ...851]]-[[1927]]) was a Swiss watchmaker and a prominent figure in the Swiss watchmaking industry. ...rking as an office employee for [[Ernest Francillon]], the director of the watchmaking factory that is now known as [[Longines|Fabriques des Longines]], on Januar ...
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  • ...watchmaking professor [[Paul Berner]] (1858-1942), Charles Berner studied watchmaking there at the technical. ...the rest and served for 19 years at Ebauches SA as well as in watchmaking organizations. ...
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  • Jean-Pierre Hainard was an important figure in watchmaking in the 1960s and 1970s, notably as president of [[Zénith]] and [[Fabriques ...s' Association of the district of Le Locle. He joined the Swiss Chamber of Watchmaking in [[1958]] and was a member of the central committee from [[1958]] to [[19 ...
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  • ...d primary school there before taking a watchmaking course at the School of Watchmaking in [[Solothurn]]. He went to work for his father's firm in [[1885]]. His father, [[Charles-Louis Huguenin]], ran the family watchmaking firm. Founded in [[1850]], he produced [[assortiment]]s and lever [[escapem ...
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  • ...watch components. A [[1969]] article specifically states that Soprod was a watchmaking holding company engaged in "Concentration of the means of production, purch [[Category:Watchmaking organizations]] ...
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  • ...d heir to the [[Schwarz-Etienne]] family legacy. He inherited a variety of watchmaking businesses in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] from his father [[Herbert Schwarz]] and He was involved in in watchmaking and professional organizations, and was president of the committee of the SPPM (Board union of watch produ ...
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  • ...Champagne]] factory there as well as his work in Swiss watch manufacturing organizations including [[ASUAG]]. His name was originally spelled with an umlaut ("Mülle ...ries from 1890 to 1892, then the Central Committee of the Swiss Chamber of Watchmaking, from June 9, 1904 until 1931, nearly three decades. He was vice president ...
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  • ...ft instruments, so the watchmaking operation was no longer emphasized. The watchmaking entity was bankrupt by July [[2000]], marking the end of MSR. [[Category:Watchmaking organizations]] ...
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  • ...Friedrich Roskopf, born in [[1813]] in Niederweiler, significantly changed watchmaking by emphasizing simplicity and affordability. Starting his career in [[La Ch ...ealt in iron, metals, and watchmaking supplies. This early exposure to the watchmaking industry, coupled with his dedication and diligence, earned Roskopf signifi ...
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  • ...inspring]] factory called [[Resist SA]] and was active in many watchmaking organizations, including [[UBAH]] and [[ASUAG]], where he was a founding board member. He ...ness in [[Bienne]], [[Geneva]], and [[London]] and returned to work in the watchmaking industry in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. ...
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  • He actively participated in various cultural and public utility organizations. He was a member of the Council of the Institute of Industrial Organization ...other [[Paul E. Brandt]], marked the loss of a significant figure in Swiss watchmaking and a highly competent leader for Omega. His legacy lives on through the co ...
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  • Charles-Albert Vuille was an industrialist focused on watchmaking in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. He was long the administrator of [[Fabriques de S ...aux-de-Fonds]] on April 2, [[1894]] as a vendor of tools and equipment for watchmaking. It was located at Rue du Grenier 35a. ...
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  • ...ed [[Paul Schwarz-Etienne]]s [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]-based [[Schwarz-Etienne|watchmaking business]], to which he added [[Astin]]. He also re-established [[Sultana]] ...arz-Silbermann]] and [[Frédy Schwarz]], both of whom followed him into the watchmaking business. ...
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