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Although quite young, Marc Dubois suffered a long illness and died on August 8, [[1916]]. He was just 40 years and 9 months old at the time, and left behind his wife, Fanny Dubois-Kühne, and children Marc-André (born 1910) and Willy. | Although quite young, Marc Dubois suffered a long illness and died on August 8, [[1916]]. He was just 40 years and 9 months old at the time, and left behind his wife, Fanny Dubois-Kühne, and children Marc-André (born 1910) and Willy. | ||
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File:Davoine 1913 0153 Marc Dubois.jpg|1913 Marc Dubois ad, Indicateur Davoine | |||
File:Davoine 1916 0186 Marc Dubois.jpg|1916 Marc Dubois ad, Indicateur Davoine | |||
File:L'Impartial 1916-08-09-008-000 Marc Dubois.jpg|Marc Dubois death announcement, 1916, l'Impartial | |||
File:Sha-001 1910 028 01043 LNR MD.jpg|1910 acquisition of Léon N. Robert | |||
File:Sha-001 1912 030 01521 MD.jpg|1912 incorporation of Marc Dubois & Co | |||
File:Sha-001 1916 034 01416 ETMD.jpg|1916 acquisition of Marc Dubois by Ernest Tolck | |||
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==Patents== | ==Patents== |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 11 January 2024
Marc Dubois was a watchmaker and businessman in La Chaux-de-Fonds around the turn of the century. He took over the 8-day clock business of Léon N. Robert, called Octo, and managed it until his death in 1916.
Marc-Louis Dubois-dit-Cosandier was born on November 10, 1875 in Canton Neuchâtel. He married Fanny Kühne on January 14, 1910 and was officially called March Dubois-Kühne but was commonly known in the watchmaking industry simply as Marc Dubois. He was a member of the Société des Fabricants d'horlogerie de La Chaux-de Fonds and was a respected member of the community.
On June 1, 1910, Dubois purchased the business of Léon N. Robert. The company produced 8-day watches and clocks, which were popular at the time, in a factory at Rue Jacob Brandt 8. Dubois began using the Octo brand name by 1913, and this would be a long-running trademark in the industry.
Although quite young, Marc Dubois suffered a long illness and died on August 8, 1916. He was just 40 years and 9 months old at the time, and left behind his wife, Fanny Dubois-Kühne, and children Marc-André (born 1910) and Willy.
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1913 Marc Dubois ad, Indicateur Davoine
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1916 Marc Dubois ad, Indicateur Davoine
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Marc Dubois death announcement, 1916, l'Impartial
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1910 acquisition of Léon N. Robert
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1912 incorporation of Marc Dubois & Co
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1916 acquisition of Marc Dubois by Ernest Tolck
Patents
- CH46730, April 8, 1909 - Montre
- CH51982, June 7, 1910 - Mouvemenet de montre à marche de longue durée
- CH68693, April 21, 1914 - Dispositif de fixation de la boîte d'une pièce d'horlogerie, d'une façon amovible, dans un étui-support