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* [[ | * [[Jules-Louis Audemars]] and [[Edward-Auguste Piguet]] win a Medal of Honor with their “Grande Complication” at the 1889 World Exhibition in Paris. | ||
* [[Constantin Girard]], the founder of [[Girard-Perregaux]], won a gold medal at the same world exhibition with his showpiece, the famous Tourbillon watch with three gold bridges. | |||
* The [[Omega]] company is growing so quickly that with a workforce of 600 employees, 100,000 watches are already manufactured. | |||
* The name “[[Longines]]” was registered with the Federal Office for Intellectual Property on May 27, 1889. | |||
* International Chronometry Congress held in Paris on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 29 December 2023
- Jules-Louis Audemars and Edward-Auguste Piguet win a Medal of Honor with their “Grande Complication” at the 1889 World Exhibition in Paris.
- Constantin Girard, the founder of Girard-Perregaux, won a gold medal at the same world exhibition with his showpiece, the famous Tourbillon watch with three gold bridges.
- The Omega company is growing so quickly that with a workforce of 600 employees, 100,000 watches are already manufactured.
- The name “Longines” was registered with the Federal Office for Intellectual Property on May 27, 1889.
- International Chronometry Congress held in Paris on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition.