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==Chronology== | ==Chronology== | ||
* [[1862]] - Philippe-Auguste Guye is born | |||
* [[1866]] - October 15 - Charles-Eugène Guye is born in Saint-Christophe near Yverdon | |||
* [[1883]] - March 24 - Philippe Guye of Geneva, and Auguste Guye and Fritz Guye of London (all three from Côte-aux-Fées) registered their previously-existing general partnership known as P. & A. Guye of Geneva; this was a watch or clock factory with offices at Place Cornavin 17, Geneva and Boy Court , Ludgate-Hill, London; the manager was Eugène Louis Roessinger of Geneva. | * [[1883]] - March 24 - Philippe Guye of Geneva, and Auguste Guye and Fritz Guye of London (all three from Côte-aux-Fées) registered their previously-existing general partnership known as P. & A. Guye of Geneva; this was a watch or clock factory with offices at Place Cornavin 17, Geneva and Boy Court , Ludgate-Hill, London; the manager was Eugène Louis Roessinger of Geneva. | ||
* [[1888]] - July 30 - The partnership P. & A. Guye of Geneva and London was dissolved; Auguste Guye and Fritz Guye were responsible for the liquidation of the London branch, while Philippe Guye kept the Geneva office, which was called Ph. Guye on August 1; the business focused on the manufacture of hairsprings at Place de Cornavin 17, Geneva | * [[1888]] - July 30 - The partnership P. & A. Guye of Geneva and London was dissolved; Auguste Guye and Fritz Guye were responsible for the liquidation of the London branch, while Philippe Guye kept the Geneva office, which was called Ph. Guye on August 1; the business focused on the manufacture of hairsprings at Place de Cornavin 17, Geneva | ||
* [[1889]] - February 19 - A new limited partnership between Philippe Guye and Philippe-Auguste Guye is created under the name P. Guye & Cie; it remains a hairspring factory with offices at Place de Cornavin 17, Geneva | * [[1889]] - February 19 - A new limited partnership between Philippe Guye and Philippe-Auguste Guye is created under the name P. Guye & Cie; it remains a hairspring factory with offices at Place de Cornavin 17, Geneva | ||
* [[1894]] - July 23 - Following the death of Philippe Guye on July 23 1894, the partnership is reconstituted as Guye et Cie. with Philippe-Auguste Guye, Francis-Ernest Guye, Charles-Eugène Guye, | * [[1894]] - July 23 - Following the death of Philippe Guye on July 23 1894, the partnership is reconstituted as Guye et Cie. with the brothers Philippe-Auguste Guye, Francis-Ernest Guye, and Charles-Eugène Guye joining their mother, widow Elise Guye; the business is now located at Usine de St-Jean | ||
* [[1895]] - December 17 - Guye et Cie is incorporated into [[Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies]] with Philippe-Auguste Guye representing the company as director | * [[1895]] - December 17 - Guye et Cie is incorporated into [[Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies]] with Philippe-Auguste Guye representing the company as director | ||
* [[1905]] - December 31 - Guye et Cie is declared dissolved | * [[1905]] - December 31 - Guye et Cie is declared dissolved | ||
* [[1906]] - March 13 - The liquidation of Guye et Cie is completed | * [[1906]] - March 13 - The liquidation of Guye et Cie is completed | ||
* [[1922]] - March 27 - Philippe-Auguste Guye dies | |||
* [[1942]] - Charles-Eugène Guye dies | |||
[[Category:FSR]] | [[Category:FSR]] | ||
[[Category:Geneva]] | [[Category:Geneva]] |
Revision as of 04:04, 12 March 2023
Chronology
- 1862 - Philippe-Auguste Guye is born
- 1866 - October 15 - Charles-Eugène Guye is born in Saint-Christophe near Yverdon
- 1883 - March 24 - Philippe Guye of Geneva, and Auguste Guye and Fritz Guye of London (all three from Côte-aux-Fées) registered their previously-existing general partnership known as P. & A. Guye of Geneva; this was a watch or clock factory with offices at Place Cornavin 17, Geneva and Boy Court , Ludgate-Hill, London; the manager was Eugène Louis Roessinger of Geneva.
- 1888 - July 30 - The partnership P. & A. Guye of Geneva and London was dissolved; Auguste Guye and Fritz Guye were responsible for the liquidation of the London branch, while Philippe Guye kept the Geneva office, which was called Ph. Guye on August 1; the business focused on the manufacture of hairsprings at Place de Cornavin 17, Geneva
- 1889 - February 19 - A new limited partnership between Philippe Guye and Philippe-Auguste Guye is created under the name P. Guye & Cie; it remains a hairspring factory with offices at Place de Cornavin 17, Geneva
- 1894 - July 23 - Following the death of Philippe Guye on July 23 1894, the partnership is reconstituted as Guye et Cie. with the brothers Philippe-Auguste Guye, Francis-Ernest Guye, and Charles-Eugène Guye joining their mother, widow Elise Guye; the business is now located at Usine de St-Jean
- 1895 - December 17 - Guye et Cie is incorporated into Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies with Philippe-Auguste Guye representing the company as director
- 1905 - December 31 - Guye et Cie is declared dissolved
- 1906 - March 13 - The liquidation of Guye et Cie is completed
- 1922 - March 27 - Philippe-Auguste Guye dies
- 1942 - Charles-Eugène Guye dies