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Ebauches SA met its end in the 1980's, with most of the component companies brought into the [[Swatch Group]] under [[ETA]]. This process began in [[1979]], as [[A. Schild]] is merged into [[ETA]], still technically under Ebauches SA but increasingly strong. This new ETA focuses production and becomes the focal point for Swiss watch movement manufacturing. In [[1982]], more manufacturers are brought into ETA, including [[FHF]]. As [[ASUAG]] is merged with [[SSIH]] in [[1983]], Ebauches SA is no longer relevant. It is dissolved as part of the creation of [[SMH]] (now [[Swatch Group]]), in [[1985]]. | Ebauches SA met its end in the 1980's, with most of the component companies brought into the [[Swatch Group]] under [[ETA]]. This process began in [[1979]], as [[A. Schild]] is merged into [[ETA]], still technically under Ebauches SA but increasingly strong. This new ETA focuses production and becomes the focal point for Swiss watch movement manufacturing. In [[1982]], more manufacturers are brought into ETA, including [[FHF]]. As [[ASUAG]] is merged with [[SSIH]] in [[1983]], Ebauches SA is no longer relevant. It is dissolved as part of the creation of [[SMH]] (now [[Swatch Group]]), in [[1985]]. | ||
== | ==Company Timeline== | ||
Ebauches SA allowed most companies to remain independent but promoted and enforced specialization to reduce competition and sustain higher pricing. [[Ebauches Bettlach]] focused on lower-end movements, [[FHF]] was the volume maker, [[Valjoux]], [[Venus]], and [[Landeron]] produced [[chronograph]]s, and [[Felsa]], [[ETA]], and [[A. Schild]] were allowed to dominate [[automatic]] movements once that technology was ready. | Ebauches SA allowed most companies to remain independent but promoted and enforced specialization to reduce competition and sustain higher pricing. [[Ebauches Bettlach]] focused on lower-end movements, [[FHF]] was the volume maker, [[Valjoux]], [[Venus]], and [[Landeron]] produced [[chronograph]]s, and [[Felsa]], [[ETA]], and [[A. Schild]] were allowed to dominate [[automatic]] movements once that technology was ready. | ||
* [[A. Schild]], [[Grenchen]] | * [[1926]] | ||
* [[FHF|Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon (FHF)]], [[Fontainemelon]] ( | ** [[A. Schild]], [[Grenchen]] | ||
** [[Landeron|Fontainemelon et succursale du Landeron (Formerly Charles Hahn & Cie/Landeron)]], [[Le Landeron]] ( | ** [[FHF|Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon (FHF)]], [[Fontainemelon]] | ||
* | ** [[Adolphe Michel|Adolphe Michel SA (AMSA)]], [[Grenchen]] | ||
* [[Fabriques d'Ebauches Bernoises]] | * [[1927]] | ||
** [[Sonceboz|Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Sonceboz]], [[Sonceboz-Sombeval]] | *** [[Landeron|Fontainemelon et succursale du Landeron (Formerly Charles Hahn & Cie/Landeron)]], [[Le Landeron]] (subsidiary of [[FHF]]) | ||
** [[Aurore|Aurore-Villeret]], [[Villeret]] | ** [[Fabriques d'Ebauches Bernoises]] | ||
** [[Guerrin-Bourquin & Cie]], [[Villeret]] | *** [[Sonceboz|Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Sonceboz]], [[Sonceboz-Sombeval]] | ||
* [[Hora|Hora SA]], [[Cortébert]] and [[Porrentruy]] | *** [[Aurore|Aurore-Villeret]], [[Villeret]] | ||
* [[Felsa]], [[Grenchen]] | *** [[Guerrin-Bourquin & Cie]], [[Villeret]] | ||
** [[Felsa|Felsa Succursale d'Oberdorf]] ([[Bâle-Campagne]]) | ** [[Hora|Hora SA]], [[Cortébert]] and [[Porrentruy]] | ||
* [[Venus]], [[Moutier]] | * [[1928]] | ||
* [[Bovet]], [[Biel]] | ** [[Felsa]], [[Grenchen]] | ||
* [[Optima]], [[Grenchen]]/[[Biel]]/[[Genf]] | *** [[Felsa|Felsa Succursale d'Oberdorf]] ([[Bâle-Campagne]]) | ||
* [[Postala]]/[[Chatelain]], [[Tramelan]] | ** [[Venus]], [[Moutier]] | ||
* [[Urania]], [[Biel]] | ** [[Bovet]], [[Biel]] | ||
* [[ETA]], [[Grenchen]] | ** [[Optima]], [[Grenchen]]/[[Biel]]/[[Genf]] | ||
* [[Fabrique d'Ebauches de Fleurier]], [[Fleurier]] | * [[1929]] | ||
* [[Unitas]] ([[A. Reymond]]), [[Tramelan]] | ** [[Postala]]/[[Chatelain]], [[Tramelan]] | ||
* [[Fabrique d'Ebauches Réunies d'Arogno]], [[Arogno]] | ** [[Urania]], [[Biel]] | ||
* [[Wasa]], [[Pieterlen]] | * [[1931]] | ||
* [[ | ** [[ETA]], [[Grenchen]] | ||
* [[ | * [[1932]] | ||
* [[Derby]] | ** [[Fabrique d'Ebauches de Fleurier]], [[Fleurier]] | ||
* [[Valjoux]], [[Les Bioux]] | ** [[Unitas]] ([[A. Reymond]]), [[Tramelan]] | ||
** [[Fabrique d'Ebauches Réunies d'Arogno]], [[Arogno]] | |||
** [[Wasa]], [[Pieterlen]] | |||
** [[Ebauches Bettlach|Fabrique d'Ebauches de Bettlach (Ed. Kummer)]], [[Bettlach]] | |||
* [[1933]] | |||
** [[Peseux|Peseux (Fabrique d'Ebauches de Peseux)]], [[Peseux]] | |||
* [[1941]] | |||
** [[Derby]] | |||
* [[1944]] | |||
** [[Valjoux]], [[Les Bioux]] | |||
* [[1979]] | |||
** [[A. Schild]] is merged with [[ETA]] | |||
* [[1982]] | |||
** Most movement makers are merged with [[ETA]] | |||
* [[1985]] | |||
** Ebauches SA is dissolved into [[SMH]] | |||
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Revision as of 22:10, 22 May 2021
Ebauches SA (often called ESA) was a holding company for Swiss watch movement manufacturers from 1926, becoming the main movement unit of ASUAG in 1931 until it was merged to become the modern ETA between 1979 and 1985.
History
The components of Ebauches SA date from as early as 1793, when the factory that would become FHF is founded in Fontainemelon. ETA, the eventual successor to Ebauches SA, traces its history to the 1856 founding of Dr. Girard and Schild Ebauches in Grenchen. Another important component, A. Schild, was established in 1896 in Grenchen.
Ebauches SA was created on 27 December 1926 as a holding company with headquarters in Neuchâtel. Initial members were A. Schild AG (AS or ASSA) and Adolphe Michel SA (AMSA) of Grenchen and Fabrique d' Horlogerie de Fontainemelon (FHF) of Fontainemelon. The purpose of this merger was to bring order to the chaotic watch movement manufacturing industry. There were so many movement manufacturers that prices were falling and companies were failing. Many would sell components and ebauches abroad, where they were often used in "junk watches" with the "Swiss made" name.
Ebauches SA quickly expanded, adding Hora SA of Cortébert, Sonceboz, Charles Hahn & Cie, and Landeron, among other smaller makers in 1927. The next year, Ebauches SA added 10 more companies, including Felsa SA, Venus SA, Bovet, and Optima. 1929 saw 8 more, including Postala and Urania. Also added were Guerrin-Bourquin & Cie and Unitas SA, the movement maker of A. Reymond.
But even this concentration was not enough, and the value of Swiss watch movements continued to fall as other makers flooded the market. In 1931, Ebauches SA became a founding member of ASUAG and would become the focus for movement makers within that group. Ebauches SA brought order to the market by buying as many as 75 movement manufacturers by 1951.<ref>150 Jahre ETA Grenchen - Warum die Uhrenfabrik ihren Geburtstag nicht feiert, 24 Nov. 2006, dortige Quelle: Oltner Tagblatt/ German Vogt / www.oltnertagblatt.ch. Internet Stand 7.2.2008</ref>
Many important movement makers would join Ebauches SA over the following decades. Fabrique d'Ebauches de Fleurier was added in 1932, Peseux in 1933, Derby in 1941, and Valjoux in 1944. Most of the purchased manufactures were closed down or merged with others into stronger companies such as ETA, AS, FHF, Unitas, Peseux, and Valjoux. The main goal was maintaining long-term economic independence for member companies, reducing competition, coordinating product development, and promoting specialization.
Ebauches SA met its end in the 1980's, with most of the component companies brought into the Swatch Group under ETA. This process began in 1979, as A. Schild is merged into ETA, still technically under Ebauches SA but increasingly strong. This new ETA focuses production and becomes the focal point for Swiss watch movement manufacturing. In 1982, more manufacturers are brought into ETA, including FHF. As ASUAG is merged with SSIH in 1983, Ebauches SA is no longer relevant. It is dissolved as part of the creation of SMH (now Swatch Group), in 1985.
Company Timeline
Ebauches SA allowed most companies to remain independent but promoted and enforced specialization to reduce competition and sustain higher pricing. Ebauches Bettlach focused on lower-end movements, FHF was the volume maker, Valjoux, Venus, and Landeron produced chronographs, and Felsa, ETA, and A. Schild were allowed to dominate automatic movements once that technology was ready.