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* [[Favre Frères]] of [[Neuveville]] and [[Cormoret]] | * [[Favre Frères]] of [[Neuveville]] and [[Cormoret]] | ||
** The firm split in [[1891]] with the Neuveville operation becoming [[Jules Favre]] and the Cormoret operation becoming the predecessor to [[Marc Favre]] | ** The firm split in [[1891]] with the Neuveville operation becoming [[Jules Favre]] and the Cormoret operation becoming the predecessor to [[Marc Favre]] | ||
* | * Favre Frères of [[Le Locle]], dial makers from at least [[1845]] through [[1849]] | ||
* [[Favre Frères]] of [[Geneva]] | * Favre Frères of [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]], gold watch case makers from [[1859]] through [[1890]] | ||
* Favre Frères of [[Porrentruy]], watchmakers from [[1866]] through [[1877]] | |||
* Favre Frères of [[Geneva]] | |||
[[Category:Disambiguation]] | [[Category:Disambiguation]] |
Revision as of 04:37, 12 February 2024
Given the popularity of the name Favre in the Swiss Jura region, there were many different watchmaking companies called Favre Frères in the 19th and early 20th century.
- Favre Frères of Neuveville and Cormoret
- The firm split in 1891 with the Neuveville operation becoming Jules Favre and the Cormoret operation becoming the predecessor to Marc Favre
- Favre Frères of Le Locle, dial makers from at least 1845 through 1849
- Favre Frères of La Chaux-de-Fonds, gold watch case makers from 1859 through 1890
- Favre Frères of Porrentruy, watchmakers from 1866 through 1877
- Favre Frères of Geneva