Schild & Co
Schild & Co was a watch factory in La Chaux-de-Fonds formed to take over production of the Hebdomas watch. The company was established by Otto Schild, son of Eterna founder Urs Schild. Schild & Co was organized as a Société Anonyme in 1930 and merged with Cristal Watch in 1956.
Timeline
- 1930, May 22 - Schild et Co., Société Anonyme, is registered as a public limited company with headquarters at Rue du Parc 137 in La Chaux-de-Fonds; the company acquires the assets of "Schild et Co., manufacture des montres Octava, Hebdomas et Orator", for 525,000 francs; the new company officially began on June 1, 1930 with share capital of 100,000 francs; the directors are president Alphonse Blanc, secretary Dr. Arnold Bolle, and Charles Jeanneret; Otto Schild is director, and André Montandon and Max Schild are managers
- 1937, August 18 - Werner Schild and Hélène Sommer are added to the board of directors
- 1942, January - Leon-Bernard Schild is given power of attorney
- 1942, July 15 - Share capital is increased from 100,000 francs to 200,000 francs; director Otto Schild is appointed managing director; Dr. Max Huber is authorized to sign; Max Schild's power of attorney is extinguished
- 1946, April 9 - Charles Jeanneret is removed from the board of directors; Werner-Joseph Schild becomes director
- 1950, March - Léon Schild is appointed as director
- 1950, December - André Montandon is removed
- 1952, September - Hélène Sommer is removed
- 1956, July - Henri Vermot is appointed administrator as Cristal Watch takes over