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Created page with "Technician-Watchmaker ("Horloger-Technician") was a diploma category offered by watchmaking schools in Switzerland and Germany in the first half of the 20th century. ==Notable Technician-Watchmakers== The following individuals distinguished themselves as technician-watchmakers: * E. Borer, Rolex * François Cart, Patek-Philippe * Gilbert Caussignac, Blancain/Rayville * Henry Colomb, Zénith * Edgar Convert, LeCoultre & Ci..."
 
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* [[François Cart]], [[Patek-Philippe]]
* [[François Cart]], [[Patek-Philippe]]
* [[Gilbert Caussignac]], [[Blancpain|Blancain/Rayville]]
* [[Gilbert Caussignac]], [[Blancpain|Blancain/Rayville]]
* [[Henry Colomb]], [[Zénith]]
* [[Henri Colomb]], [[Zénith]]
* [[Edgar Convert]], [[LeCoultre & Cie]]
* [[Edgar Convert]], [[LeCoultre & Cie]]
* [[Henri Gerber]], [[Omega]]
* [[Henri Gerber]], [[Omega]]

Revision as of 01:05, 11 September 2023

Technician-Watchmaker ("Horloger-Technician") was a diploma category offered by watchmaking schools in Switzerland and Germany in the first half of the 20th century.

Notable Technician-Watchmakers

The following individuals distinguished themselves as technician-watchmakers:

Technician-Watchmaking Schools