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The town of [[Fleurier]] has a long history of watchmaking, remaining a center of production today with [[Parmigiani]] and [[Vaucher Manufacture]]. | The town of [[Fleurier]] has a long history of watchmaking, remaining a center of production today with [[Parmigiani]] and [[Vaucher Manufacture]]. | ||
Components that would become part of the eponymous '''Fleurier Watch Co.''' date to [[1858]]. | Components that would become part of the eponymous '''Fleurier Watch Co.''' date to [[1858]], when [[Jules-Samuel Jéquier]] founded a watchmaking company in [[Fleurier]]. | ||
A [[Société Anonyme]] was created on April 4, [[1902]] and was managed by [[Paul Jéquier]]. It incorporated many local brands over the next half century, including the original [[Arcadia]]. | A [[Société Anonyme]] was created on April 4, [[1902]] and was managed by [[Paul Jéquier]]. It incorporated many local brands over the next half century, including the original [[Arcadia]]. |
Revision as of 01:08, 26 September 2023
Fleurier Watch Co. is a watch and movement manufacturer founded in 1858 in Fleurier, Switzerland joining ASUAG in 1932, and resurrected by Arcadia in 2011.
History
The town of Fleurier has a long history of watchmaking, remaining a center of production today with Parmigiani and Vaucher Manufacture.
Components that would become part of the eponymous Fleurier Watch Co. date to 1858, when Jules-Samuel Jéquier founded a watchmaking company in Fleurier.
A Société Anonyme was created on April 4, 1902 and was managed by Paul Jéquier. It incorporated many local brands over the next half century, including the original Arcadia.
The company was brought into ASUAG in 1932, with movement manufacturing portion, Fabrique d’ébauches de Fleurier, becoming part of Ebauches SA.
The company and its brands gradually disappeared over the next few decades, even as Ebauches SA grew to become part of ETA in today's Swatch Group. The movement manufacturing component of the business was sold to Chopard in 1996, with their historic building following in 2000. Today, the former Fleurier movement works are a core component of Chopard's manufacture capability.
Arcadia was re-established in 2010 by Claude Sanz. Now located in Geneva, Arcadia acquired the Fleurier Watch Co. name as well in 2011 with plans to return to Fleurier for production.