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Graef himself moved to the shores of Lake Zurich after World War I and moved to [[Vevey]] in [[1941]]. He died in [[1948]] at the age of 87 with his daughter Paulette taking over [[Girard-Perregaux]].
Graef himself moved to the shores of Lake Zurich after World War I and moved to [[Vevey]] in [[1941]]. He died in [[1948]] at the age of 87 with his daughter Paulette taking over [[Girard-Perregaux]].


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Latest revision as of 00:37, 13 January 2024

Otto Graef (1861?-1948) was a watchmaker and businessman who founded MIMO and purchased Girard-Perregaux.

Otto Graef was born about 1861 and studied the trades of watchmaker and jeweler. In 1889, after visiting La Chaux-de-Fonds the young Graef decided to stay in the city thanks to the well-paid work he found there. Initially an independent watchmaker, his firm grew into MIMO, also called Graef & Co]].

In 1928 Graef seized the opportunity to purchase a controlling stake in Girard-Perregaux, one of the most successful watchmakers in the city. He merged this with MIMO and continued growing the firm, acquiring new clientele and an international reputation through the 1930s and 1940s.

Graef himself moved to the shores of Lake Zurich after World War I and moved to Vevey in 1941. He died in 1948 at the age of 87 with his daughter Paulette taking over Girard-Perregaux.