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Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Rèunies (FSR) was founded in [[1895]] as a [[cartel]] to control the manufacture of [[balance spring]]s. The company incorporated the five major producers at that time, buying out the others, and becoming the sole maker of these critical components for a few years. Although competing factories and technology changes soon brought new competition, FSR remained a major concern for decades. It was incorporated into [[ASUAG]] in [[1932]], and later merged with [[FAR]] and [[Nivarox]].
Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Rèunies (FSR) was founded in [[1895]] as a [[cartel]] to control the manufacture of [[balance spring]]s. The company incorporated the five major producers at that time, buying out the others, and becoming the sole maker of these critical components for a few years. Although competing factories and technology changes soon brought new competition, FSR remained a major concern for decades. It was incorporated into [[ASUAG]] in [[1932]], and later merged with [[FAR]] and [[Nivarox]].
Initial members of FSR included the following companies:
* [[Baehni]] of [[Bienne]]
* [[Jules Huguenin]] of [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]
* [[George Sandoz]] of [[Bienne]]
* [[Charles Dufaux]] of [[Bienne]]
* [[Philippe-Auguste Guye]] of [[Bienne]]


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Revision as of 07:09, 10 March 2023

Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Rèunies (FSR) was founded in 1895 as a cartel to control the manufacture of balance springs. The company incorporated the five major producers at that time, buying out the others, and becoming the sole maker of these critical components for a few years. Although competing factories and technology changes soon brought new competition, FSR remained a major concern for decades. It was incorporated into ASUAG in 1932, and later merged with FAR and Nivarox.

Initial members of FSR included the following companies: