Francis Aubry-Schaltenbrand
Francis Aubry-Schaltenbrand was a watchmaker and businessman in La Chaux-de-Fonds in the first half of the 20th century. The son of inventor Irénée Aubry, he initially created a namesake company, F. Aubry-Schaltenbrand, using his father's Neva brand before becoming involved in the Abra and Brota brands.
Francis Aubry was born in Muriaux about 1888, the third child and second son of Irénée Aubry. He married Eugénie Schaltenbrand, adopting her name for his business, F. Aubry-Schaltenbrand. This company was registered in January, 1911, as a maker of watches at Rue Léopold-Robert 74. He registered 29 models of letterpress in 1915.
His father Irénée Aubry formed a joint venture with Arthur Graizely and Ariste Godat called Aubry, Graizely & Godat in 1888 to produce and market Aubry's Hebdomas watch. This firm registered a trademark with the letters EVA in a shield under a thrice-pierced heart in June of that year. This company was dissolved in 1891 but Irénée Aubry registered a similar brand, Neva, on his own in January 1903. This brand was transferred to his son's company in November 1916 but then passed on to Zéligson Frères in May 1917. Francis Aubry-Schaltenbrand himself joined Léon Zéligson of Poland to form La Chaux-de-Fonds watchmaking firm Controlex SA in April 1918. The pair joined Albert Bloch of France in an export firm focused on the Polish market in May 1919.
Francis' younger brother Arthur Aubry joined the firm as a manager in September 1917. He left the firm in February 1920 and it failed in April.
Eugénie died August 19, 1936. Francis married ? Hostettler after this.
Francis Aubry-Schaltenbrand died on July 19, 1976.