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'''Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies (FAR | :See Also: [[Nivarox-FAR]], the successor company established in [[1984]] | ||
'''Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies''' (commonly abbreviated '''FAR''') was a [[holding company]] for makers of [[assortment]]s established in [[1932]] within [[ASUAG]]. It was merged with [[Fabriques de Balanciers Réunies]], [[Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies]], and [[Nivarox]] to become [[Nivarox-FAR]] in [[1984]]. | |||
==Formation== | ==Formation== | ||
The Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies [[Société Anonyme]] was established officially on September 5, [[1932]]. It was located in [[Neuchâtel]] on Rue Girardet 60, | The Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies (FAR) [[Société Anonyme]] was established officially on September 5, [[1932]]. It was located in [[Neuchâtel]] on Rue Girardet 60, which remains the headquarters of the successor company [[Nivarox-FAR]] within the [[Swatch Group]]. It was a holding company established with initial share capital of 6 million francs and was entirely funded and owned by [[ASUAG]]. | ||
The | FAR was headquartered in [[Le Locle]], which was home to the majority of balance and escapement makers and assortiment houses at the time. The initial components represented most of the industry: [[G. Perrenoud]], [[La Concorde]], [[Stella]], and [[Pierrehumbert Frères]] of Le Locle, [[Meier & Giroud]] and [[A. von Weissenfluh]] of [[Bienne]], [[Gallay]] of [[Le Sentier]], and [[Egger & Girod]] of [[Reconvilier]]. Representatives from each company, major watchmaking companies [[La Champagne]] and [[Election]], as well as a banker and [[ASUAG]], made up the initial Board of Directors: | ||
* [[Ernest Strahm]], [[ASUAG]] (president) | * [[Ernest Strahm]], [[ASUAG]] (president) | ||
* [[Alfred Perrenoud]] | * [[Alfred Perrenoud]], [[La Champagne]] | ||
* [[René Didisheim]] | * [[René Didisheim]], [[Election]] | ||
* [[Louis-Paul Monnet]], | * [[Louis-Paul Monnet]], [[FIDHOR]] | ||
* [[Sydney de Coulon]], [[FHF]] (signing member) | * [[Sydney de Coulon]], [[FHF]] (signing member) | ||
* [[Louis Huguenin]], [[La Concorde]] (vice-president) | * [[Louis Huguenin]], [[La Concorde]] (vice-president) | ||
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* [[Adhémar Giroud]], [[Meier & Giroud]] | * [[Adhémar Giroud]], [[Meier & Giroud]] | ||
The first | ==Initial FAR Branches== | ||
The first action of FAR was to take over each of the companies as official branches. [[Le Sentier]] and [[Bienne]] were established on November 16, [[1933]] and each also listed 6 million francs of capital, though it is likely that this is the same amount as the primary FAR branch in Neuchâtel and was also held by ASUAG. | |||
* "Branch A" in [[Le Locle]] took over the operations of [[G. Perrenoud]] at Rue du Marais 19-21, the same block as Branch C | |||
* "Branch B" in [[Le Locle]] took over the operations of [[La Concorde]] at Rue de la Concorde 29, the current headquarters of [[Tissot]] | |||
* "Branch C" in [[Le Locle]] consolidated the companies [[Stella]] and [[Pierrehumbert Frères]] at Avenue Collège 10, which is still in use by [[Nivarox-FAR]] and is located on the same block as Branch B | |||
* "Branch D" in [[Le Sentier]] was created to take over the [[Gallay]] manufacture of assortments there. The board of directors for Branch D in Le Sentier consisted of [[Ernest Strahm]] (president), [[Alfred Perrenoud]], [[René Didisheim]], [[Louis-Paul Monnet]], [[Louis Huguenin]] (vice-president), [[Georges Perrenoud]] (signing), [[Robert Egger]], [[Adhémar Giroud]], and [[Sydney de Coulon]] (signing). Authorized representatives in Le Sentier were [[Georges Gallay]] and [[Marguerite Gallay]], who ran the factory there. | * "Branch D" in [[Le Sentier]] was created to take over the [[Gallay]] manufacture of assortments there. The board of directors for Branch D in Le Sentier consisted of [[Ernest Strahm]] (president), [[Alfred Perrenoud]], [[René Didisheim]], [[Louis-Paul Monnet]], [[Louis Huguenin]] (vice-president), [[Georges Perrenoud]] (signing), [[Robert Egger]], [[Adhémar Giroud]], and [[Sydney de Coulon]] (signing). Authorized representatives in Le Sentier were [[Georges Gallay]] and [[Marguerite Gallay]], who ran the factory there. | ||
* "Branch E" in [[Bienne]] took over the [[Meier & Giroud]] factory there. The Board of Directors consisted of [[Ernest Strahm]] (president), [[Louis Huguenin]] (vice-president), [[Sydney de Coulon]], [[Georges Perrenoud]], [[Alfred Perrenoud]], [[René Didisheim]], [[Louis-Paul Monnet]], [[Robert Egger]], and [[Adhémar Giroud]] (also branch manager). [[Eugèue Gonseth]] was also given signing authority and management of the branch, which was located at Dammweg 3. | * "Branch E" in [[Bienne]] took over the [[Meier & Giroud]] factory there. The Board of Directors consisted of [[Ernest Strahm]] (president), [[Louis Huguenin]] (vice-president), [[Sydney de Coulon]], [[Georges Perrenoud]], [[Alfred Perrenoud]], [[René Didisheim]], [[Louis-Paul Monnet]], [[Robert Egger]], and [[Adhémar Giroud]] (also branch manager). [[Eugèue Gonseth]] was also given signing authority and management of the branch, which was located at Dammweg 3. | ||
==Later Expansion of FAR== | |||
FAR was expanded in later years to incorporate more makers of assortiments, as well as gauges and associated tools which were often produced by the same factories. | |||
[[Jauges Cary]] was a brand of precise pin, ring, and block gauges used especially by makers of assortiments, pinions, and [[ebauche]]s. The origins of the company and brand are unclear, with both [[G. Perrenoud]]/[[Dixi]] (in Le Locle) and [[Gallay]] (in Le Sentier) using the name in advertisements in the 1920s prior to the creation of FAR. But "Branch J" of FAR was established in Le Locle at Rue de la Concorde 31, adjacent to Branch B, Branch G, and Branch M. | |||
==FAR Branches== | ==FAR Branches== | ||
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* Headquarters - Le Locle - Girardet 57 ([[Nivarox-FAR]]) | * Headquarters - Le Locle - Girardet 57 ([[Nivarox-FAR]]) | ||
* Branch A - Le Locle - Formerly [[G. Perrenoud]], Marais 19-21 | * Branch A - Le Locle - Formerly [[G. Perrenoud]], Rue du Marais 19-21 | ||
* Branch B - Le Locle - Formerly [[La Concorde]], Rue de la Concorde 29 ([[Tissot]]) | * Branch B - Le Locle - Formerly [[La Concorde]], Rue de la Concorde 29 ([[Tissot]]) | ||
* Branch C - Le Locle - Formerly [[Stella]] and [[Pierrehumbert Frères]], Avenue Collège 10 ([[Nivarox-FAR]]) | * Branch C - Le Locle - Formerly [[Stella]] and [[Pierrehumbert Frères]], Avenue Collège 10 ([[Nivarox-FAR]]) | ||
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* Branch M - Le Locle, Concorde 31 | * Branch M - Le Locle, Concorde 31 | ||
* Branch R - Le Locle, Girardet 55 ([[Nivarox-FAR]]) | * Branch R - Le Locle, Girardet 55 ([[Nivarox-FAR]]) | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [https://www.cary.swiss Jauges Cary] | |||
[[Category:ETA]] | [[Category:ETA]] | ||
[[Category:ASUAG]] | [[Category:ASUAG]] |
Revision as of 14:23, 21 April 2023
- See Also: Nivarox-FAR, the successor company established in 1984
Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies (commonly abbreviated FAR) was a holding company for makers of assortments established in 1932 within ASUAG. It was merged with Fabriques de Balanciers Réunies, Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies, and Nivarox to become Nivarox-FAR in 1984.
Formation
The Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies (FAR) Société Anonyme was established officially on September 5, 1932. It was located in Neuchâtel on Rue Girardet 60, which remains the headquarters of the successor company Nivarox-FAR within the Swatch Group. It was a holding company established with initial share capital of 6 million francs and was entirely funded and owned by ASUAG.
FAR was headquartered in Le Locle, which was home to the majority of balance and escapement makers and assortiment houses at the time. The initial components represented most of the industry: G. Perrenoud, La Concorde, Stella, and Pierrehumbert Frères of Le Locle, Meier & Giroud and A. von Weissenfluh of Bienne, Gallay of Le Sentier, and Egger & Girod of Reconvilier. Representatives from each company, major watchmaking companies La Champagne and Election, as well as a banker and ASUAG, made up the initial Board of Directors:
- Ernest Strahm, ASUAG (president)
- Alfred Perrenoud, La Champagne
- René Didisheim, Election
- Louis-Paul Monnet, FIDHOR
- Sydney de Coulon, FHF (signing member)
- Louis Huguenin, La Concorde (vice-president)
- Georges Perrenoud, G. Perrenoud and Dixi (signing member)
- Robert Egger, Egger & Girod
- Adhémar Giroud, Meier & Giroud
Initial FAR Branches
The first action of FAR was to take over each of the companies as official branches. Le Sentier and Bienne were established on November 16, 1933 and each also listed 6 million francs of capital, though it is likely that this is the same amount as the primary FAR branch in Neuchâtel and was also held by ASUAG.
- "Branch A" in Le Locle took over the operations of G. Perrenoud at Rue du Marais 19-21, the same block as Branch C
- "Branch B" in Le Locle took over the operations of La Concorde at Rue de la Concorde 29, the current headquarters of Tissot
- "Branch C" in Le Locle consolidated the companies Stella and Pierrehumbert Frères at Avenue Collège 10, which is still in use by Nivarox-FAR and is located on the same block as Branch B
- "Branch D" in Le Sentier was created to take over the Gallay manufacture of assortments there. The board of directors for Branch D in Le Sentier consisted of Ernest Strahm (president), Alfred Perrenoud, René Didisheim, Louis-Paul Monnet, Louis Huguenin (vice-president), Georges Perrenoud (signing), Robert Egger, Adhémar Giroud, and Sydney de Coulon (signing). Authorized representatives in Le Sentier were Georges Gallay and Marguerite Gallay, who ran the factory there.
- "Branch E" in Bienne took over the Meier & Giroud factory there. The Board of Directors consisted of Ernest Strahm (president), Louis Huguenin (vice-president), Sydney de Coulon, Georges Perrenoud, Alfred Perrenoud, René Didisheim, Louis-Paul Monnet, Robert Egger, and Adhémar Giroud (also branch manager). Eugèue Gonseth was also given signing authority and management of the branch, which was located at Dammweg 3.
Later Expansion of FAR
FAR was expanded in later years to incorporate more makers of assortiments, as well as gauges and associated tools which were often produced by the same factories.
Jauges Cary was a brand of precise pin, ring, and block gauges used especially by makers of assortiments, pinions, and ebauches. The origins of the company and brand are unclear, with both G. Perrenoud/Dixi (in Le Locle) and Gallay (in Le Sentier) using the name in advertisements in the 1920s prior to the creation of FAR. But "Branch J" of FAR was established in Le Locle at Rue de la Concorde 31, adjacent to Branch B, Branch G, and Branch M.
FAR Branches
Fabriques d'Assortiments Réunies was a holding company for a large number of smaller firms. Unlike FSR, which named these branches after the town in which they were located, FAR gave a unique letter for each branch. This lead to a proliferation of lettered branches and filings, even in their home town of Le Locle.
- Headquarters - Le Locle - Girardet 57 (Nivarox-FAR)
- Branch A - Le Locle - Formerly G. Perrenoud, Rue du Marais 19-21
- Branch B - Le Locle - Formerly La Concorde, Rue de la Concorde 29 (Tissot)
- Branch C - Le Locle - Formerly Stella and Pierrehumbert Frères, Avenue Collège 10 (Nivarox-FAR)
- Branch D - Le Sentier - Formerly Gallay
- Branch E - Bienne - Formerly Meier & Giroud and A. von Weissenfluh, Dammweg 3
- Branch G - Le Locle - Georges Davoine, Rue de la Concorde 31 (Tissot)
- Branch J - Le Locle - "Jauges Cary", Concorde 31
- Branch L - Reconvilier - Formerly Egger & Girod
- Branch M - Le Locle, Concorde 31
- Branch R - Le Locle, Girardet 55 (Nivarox-FAR)