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Sonceboz is a small village in the [[Saint-Imier Valley]] in Switzerland. Located on the crossroads between [[Saint-Imier]], [[Tavannes]], and [[Bienne]], the town developed a watch industry in the 19th century. | !Sonceboz/Sombeval | ||
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Sonceboz is a small village in the [[Saint-Imier Valley]] in Switzerland. Located on the crossroads between [[Saint-Imier]], [[Tavannes]], and [[Bienne]], the town developed a watch industry in the 19th century. [[Corgémont]] is the next town to the west and [[La Heutte]] is located southeast. | |||
==Rosselet et Challandes== | ==Rosselet et Challandes== |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 20 February 2024
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Jura triangle / Canton Berne Bernese Jura / Vallon de Saint-Imier |
Corgémont - Sonceboz/Sombeval - Tavannes/La Heutte |
Sonceboz is a small village in the Saint-Imier Valley in Switzerland. Located on the crossroads between Saint-Imier, Tavannes, and Bienne, the town developed a watch industry in the 19th century. Corgémont is the next town to the west and La Heutte is located southeast.
Rosselet et Challandes
- See also Fabrique d'Ebauches de Sonceboz
The ebauche firm of Rosselet et Challandes is listed in Sonceboz starting in 1860 but it traces its history to 1846.
It is listed as Rosselet & Cie. in 1879 and Fabrique d'Ebauches Paul Robert-Rosselet in 1883. In 1886 it is simply called Fabrique d'Ebauches de Sonceboz. In 1894 the company added "appareilles electriques" to their offerings. The factory was using both hyrdaulic and electric power by 1900.
The factory joined Hora in Cortébert and Aurore of Villeret on June 7, 1927 to become Fabriques d’Ebauches Bernoises SA. This group joined Ebauches SA later that year.