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Three generations of men named Charles Hahn were involved in the [[ebauche]] factory of [[Hahn Frères]] in [[Le Landeron]]. | |||
==Charles-Alfred Hahn== | |||
Charles-Alfred Hahn was born in the 1820s in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. His father was apparently also Aimé-Auguste Hahn like [[Aimé-Auguste Hahn|his brother]]. | |||
After his brother [[Aimé-Auguste Hahn]]'s joint venture with David-Henri Tissot-Vougeux failed in [[1844]], the two brothers started their own company. Called [[Hahn Frères]], it was officially established on December 31, [[1844]]. | |||
Charles-Alfred Hahn died in [[1875]] or [[1876]], leaving his share of the company to his son, also named Charles Hahn. | |||
==Charles Hahn-Leuzinger== | |||
The second generation to operate the family firm was also named Charles Hahn. He was born around [[1853]] in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] and married a woman named Leuzinger in [[1879]]. | |||
He formed a joint venture with his uncle [[Aimé-Auguste Hahn]] and La Chaux-de-Fonds watchmaker [[Charles-Frédéric Couleru]] in [[1879]] to operate the factory. This was dissolved and renamed [[Charles Hahn & Cie]] in [[1889]], with Aimé-Auguste no longer an owner. | |||
Charles Hahn-Leuzinger died on November 16, [[1932]] at the age of 79. | |||
==Charles-Alfred Hahn-Bürger== | |||
Charles-Alfred Hahn was born in [[1880]]. He married Germaine Mathilde Pauline Juliette née Burger. | |||
The third generation Charles Hahn joined the company's management in [[1907]]. | |||
On October 25, [[1912]], Charles-Alfred Hahn took over the firm completely. | |||
Charles Hahn-Bürger died on February 17, [[1953]] at 73 years of age. | |||
==See Also== | |||
* [[Aimé-Auguste Hahn]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
* [https://timeandtidewatches.com/in-depth-the-history-of-landeron-the-legendary-manufacturer-that-never-gets-the-recognition-it-deserves/ The History of Landeron] | |||
[[Category:Biography H|Hahn, Charles]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:38, 13 January 2024
Three generations of men named Charles Hahn were involved in the ebauche factory of Hahn Frères in Le Landeron.
Charles-Alfred Hahn
Charles-Alfred Hahn was born in the 1820s in La Chaux-de-Fonds. His father was apparently also Aimé-Auguste Hahn like his brother.
After his brother Aimé-Auguste Hahn's joint venture with David-Henri Tissot-Vougeux failed in 1844, the two brothers started their own company. Called Hahn Frères, it was officially established on December 31, 1844.
Charles-Alfred Hahn died in 1875 or 1876, leaving his share of the company to his son, also named Charles Hahn.
Charles Hahn-Leuzinger
The second generation to operate the family firm was also named Charles Hahn. He was born around 1853 in La Chaux-de-Fonds and married a woman named Leuzinger in 1879.
He formed a joint venture with his uncle Aimé-Auguste Hahn and La Chaux-de-Fonds watchmaker Charles-Frédéric Couleru in 1879 to operate the factory. This was dissolved and renamed Charles Hahn & Cie in 1889, with Aimé-Auguste no longer an owner.
Charles Hahn-Leuzinger died on November 16, 1932 at the age of 79.
Charles-Alfred Hahn-Bürger
Charles-Alfred Hahn was born in 1880. He married Germaine Mathilde Pauline Juliette née Burger.
The third generation Charles Hahn joined the company's management in 1907.
On October 25, 1912, Charles-Alfred Hahn took over the firm completely.
Charles Hahn-Bürger died on February 17, 1953 at 73 years of age.