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Felsa became an innovator in the 1930s with designer [[Friedrich Meyer]], who patented an automatic winding mechanism in [[1942]]. A bi-directional winding mechanism was patented in [[1947]] by Meyer. This was used in the well-known [[Bidynator]] movement which was used by [[Breitling]], among other brands. Because of Felsa's successful bi-directional automatic winding system, they were allowed to specialize in automatic movements by the cartel of Swiss movement makers, Ebauches SA, along with [[ETA]] and [[A. Schild]]. | Felsa became an innovator in the 1930s with designer [[Friedrich Meyer]], who patented an automatic winding mechanism in [[1942]]. A bi-directional winding mechanism was patented in [[1947]] by Meyer. This was used in the well-known [[Bidynator]] movement which was used by [[Breitling]], among other brands. Because of Felsa's successful bi-directional automatic winding system, they were allowed to specialize in automatic movements by the cartel of Swiss movement makers, Ebauches SA, along with [[ETA]] and [[A. Schild]]. | ||
==See | ==See Also== | ||
* [[List of ebauche factories]] | |||
* [[Felsa calibres]] | * [[Felsa calibres]] | ||
* [[Bidynator]] | * [[Bidynator]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 20 July 2022
Felsa was a Swiss watch movement manufacturer founded in Grenchen in 1918 and becoming part of Ebauches SA in 1928.
History
Felsa was a relative newcomer to Grenchen, established in 1918 close to the huge A. Schild factory. The company joined A. Schild, Adolphe Michel, FHF, and others under the Ebauches SA banner in 1928.
Felsa became an innovator in the 1930s with designer Friedrich Meyer, who patented an automatic winding mechanism in 1942. A bi-directional winding mechanism was patented in 1947 by Meyer. This was used in the well-known Bidynator movement which was used by Breitling, among other brands. Because of Felsa's successful bi-directional automatic winding system, they were allowed to specialize in automatic movements by the cartel of Swiss movement makers, Ebauches SA, along with ETA and A. Schild.