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When [[ASUAG]] was formed in [[1931]] Camille Flotron represented spring makers on the board.
When [[ASUAG]] was formed in [[1931]] Camille Flotron represented spring makers on the board.
[[Robert Guye]] and Camille Flotron were killed when their car was hit by a train in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] on May 7, [[1941]].


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Revision as of 19:04, 6 April 2023

Camille Flotron (1886-1941) was head of a mainspring factory called Resist SA and was active in many watchmaking organizations, including UBAH and ASUAG, where he was a founding board member. He died in a motor vehicle accident with Robert Guye on May 7, 1941.

Biography

Camille-Adrien Flotron was born in Saint-Imier in 1886. Flotron married Maria Elisa Perrenoud of Neuchâtel in 1915.

He was well-known throughout the watchmaking region, both as an industrialist and merchant. He was head of a watch spring factory called Resist SA and a watchmaking supply business, and was also President of the Union of Horological Auxiliary Branches (UBAH), a position he held without interruption from 1933 until his death.

Flatiron was active in the preliminary work that led to the establishment of UBAH in 1929 and supported the group during the first years of its existence.

He was also president of the Société Suisse des Fabricants de Ressorts from 1930 to 1936.

When ASUAG was formed in 1931 Camille Flotron represented spring makers on the board.

Robert Guye and Camille Flotron were killed when their car was hit by a train in La Chaux-de-Fonds on May 7, 1941.