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Louis Huguenin ([[1868]]-[[1940]]) was director of an assortiment factory in [[Le Locle]] and was active in [[Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies]] and [[ASUAG]].
Louis Huguenin ([[1869]]-[[1940]]) was director of an assortiment factory in [[Le Locle]] and was active in [[Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies]] and [[ASUAG]].


==Biography==
==Biography==


Louis Huguenin was born about [[1868]].
Louis Huguenin was born in [[1869]] in [[Le Locle]] into a family of watchmakers. He attended primary school there before taking a watchmaking course at the School of Watchmaking in [[Solothurn]]. He went to work for his father's firm in [[1885]].


Louis Huguenin dedicated his life to the watchmaking industry, working to improve and advance the craft. He was born into a family of watchmakers, and in May [[1892]], after his father [[Charles-Louis Huguenin]] passed away, Louis and his brother Charles took over the family business, the Fabrique d'Assortiments pour Echappements à Ancres in Le Locle. Under their leadership, the company, founded in [[1850]], acquired a well-deserved reputation and became the largest such factory in Le Locle. It was later known by the brand name "La Concorde".
In May [[1892]], after his father [[Charles-Louis Huguenin]] passed away, Louis and his brother Charles took over the family business, the [[Fabrique d'Assortiments pour Echappements à Ancres]] in [[Le Locle]]. Under their leadership, the company, founded in [[1850]], acquired a well-deserved reputation and became the largest such factory in Le Locle. It was later known by the brand name "La Concorde".


But Louis Huguenin's contributions to the watchmaking industry extended far beyond his own company. He was one of the first to recognize that the general interest of the watchmaking industry demanded that everyone give up part of their freedom for the benefit of the profession as a whole. He was a driving force behind the setting up of watchmaking organizations, leading to the conclusion of agreements and the constitution of [[ASUAG]].
But Louis Huguenin's contributions to the watchmaking industry extended far beyond his own company. He was one of the first to recognize that the general interest of the watchmaking industry demanded that everyone give up part of their freedom for the benefit of the profession as a whole. He was a driving force behind the setting up of watchmaking organizations, leading to the conclusion of agreements and the constitution of [[ASUAG]], where joined the management committee.


Louis Huguenin played an active role in all of these movements, founding the watchmaking employers' association of the District of Le Locle, serving as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United Assortment Factory, Vice-Chairman of the [[UBAH]], and member of the Board of Directors of [[ASUAG]].
Louis Huguenin played an active role in all of these movements, founding the watchmaking employers' association of the District of Le Locle, serving as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the [[Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies]], Vice-Chairman of the [[UBAH]], and member of the Board of Directors of [[ASUAG]].


Huguenin died on April 6, [[1940]].
Huguenin also took part in public affairs, sitting on the General Council from [[1906]] to [[1912]] and serving on the school board for 13 years.
 
Huguenin died on April 6, [[1940]] after a long illness.


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Revision as of 13:49, 19 April 2023

Louis Huguenin (1869-1940) was director of an assortiment factory in Le Locle and was active in Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies and ASUAG.

Biography

Louis Huguenin was born in 1869 in Le Locle into a family of watchmakers. He attended primary school there before taking a watchmaking course at the School of Watchmaking in Solothurn. He went to work for his father's firm in 1885.

In May 1892, after his father Charles-Louis Huguenin passed away, Louis and his brother Charles took over the family business, the Fabrique d'Assortiments pour Echappements à Ancres in Le Locle. Under their leadership, the company, founded in 1850, acquired a well-deserved reputation and became the largest such factory in Le Locle. It was later known by the brand name "La Concorde".

But Louis Huguenin's contributions to the watchmaking industry extended far beyond his own company. He was one of the first to recognize that the general interest of the watchmaking industry demanded that everyone give up part of their freedom for the benefit of the profession as a whole. He was a driving force behind the setting up of watchmaking organizations, leading to the conclusion of agreements and the constitution of ASUAG, where joined the management committee.

Louis Huguenin played an active role in all of these movements, founding the watchmaking employers' association of the District of Le Locle, serving as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies, Vice-Chairman of the UBAH, and member of the Board of Directors of ASUAG.

Huguenin also took part in public affairs, sitting on the General Council from 1906 to 1912 and serving on the school board for 13 years.

Huguenin died on April 6, 1940 after a long illness.