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[[Abraham-Louis Breguet]] was perhaps the most important and famous early watchmaker, and his family (and name) have continued in the industry for centuries. | |||
* [[Montres Breguet]] - The modern Breguet watch brand within the [[Swatch Group]] | |||
* [[Bréguet-Bréting]] - [[Bienne]] case maker that originally registered the Breguet watch brand, active from [[1880]] through [[1945]] and continuing as A. Bréguet through [[1994]] | |||
* [[Breguet Frères]] - [[Le Locle]]-based machine tool company established in [[1900]] and later known as Aciera | |||
* [[Les Frères Bréguet]] - [[Geneva]]-based machine tool company using the Breguet Geneve brand active from [[1910]] through [[1932]] | |||
* [[Henri Breguet]] - [[Le Locle]]-based watchmaker using the H. Breguet trademark active from at least [[1869]] through [[1900]] | |||
* [[Breguet & Cie]] - [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]-based watchmaker using The Breguet Watch trademark from [[1903]] through [[1911]] | |||
[[Category:Watch Brands Switzerland]] |
Revision as of 21:54, 7 February 2024
Abraham-Louis Breguet was perhaps the most important and famous early watchmaker, and his family (and name) have continued in the industry for centuries.
- Montres Breguet - The modern Breguet watch brand within the Swatch Group
- Bréguet-Bréting - Bienne case maker that originally registered the Breguet watch brand, active from 1880 through 1945 and continuing as A. Bréguet through 1994
- Breguet Frères - Le Locle-based machine tool company established in 1900 and later known as Aciera
- Les Frères Bréguet - Geneva-based machine tool company using the Breguet Geneve brand active from 1910 through 1932
- Henri Breguet - Le Locle-based watchmaker using the H. Breguet trademark active from at least 1869 through 1900
- Breguet & Cie - La Chaux-de-Fonds-based watchmaker using The Breguet Watch trademark from 1903 through 1911