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  • '''A. Michel AG''' (also known as '''A. Michel SA''' or '''AMSA''') was a watch movement manufacturer in [[Grenchen]] and founding member of [[Ebauches SA] [[Adolf Michel]] ([[1865]]-[[1928]]) was a watch movement manufacturer in [[Grenchen]]. Born in [[1866]] in [[Bönigen]], Mic ...
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  • ...mpany, originally called '''Borel et Courvoisier''', was one of the finest brands from [[Neuchâtel]] and remained in the hands of three generations of the fo The earliest predecessor to Ernest Borel was the watch finishing workshop of Ulysse Roulet, which is first listed in [[Indicateur ...
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  • * [[Hanhardt & Cie]] - [[Jules-Armand Hanhardt]] of Dijon, France, [[Charles Dürr]] of Oberwinterthur, and [[Fréderic Stucki]] of Wimmis in C [[Category:Watch brands Switzerland]] ...
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  • Jules Bréguet-Bréting was a watch case fitter active in [[Le Locle]] by [[1880]]. The firm moved to [[Bienne] ...es Envers 362. His family traced its roots to the Breguet who emigrated to France and included the famous watchmaker [[Abraham-Louis Breguet]], who died in P ...
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  • '''Zenith''' is a Swiss watch [[manufacture]], currently part of the [[LVMH]] group. ...lly in the competitions of the observatory [[Neuchâtel]] with its [[pocket watch]]es and on-[[board chronometer]]s. In [[1903]], he achieved a first prize i ...
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  • '''Nomos Glashütte/Sa.''' is a German watch manufacturer in [[Glashütte]], one of the few remaining [[independent brand ...will soon become a real classic of the modern watch. The appearance of the watch has been influenced in a decisive way by the designer Susanne Gunther. The ...
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  • ...SIH''' (Société Suisse pour l’Industrie Horlogére SA) was a group of Swiss watch companies. It was formed in [[1929]] and merged with [[ASUAG]] in [[1983]], ...ing would not be competitive against high-volume manufacturers in Germany, France, England, and the United States. [[Omega]] and [[Tissot]] had long been lea ...
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  • The Swiss company '''Vacheron Constantin''' is the oldest continually active watch manufacturer in the world, founded in [[1755]] and currently one of the Spe ...ny has remained active ever since, making it the oldest continually active watch manufacturer in the world. It became known as "Vacheron & Constantin" in [[ ...
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  • ...hes and clocks from Octo, [[Rode]], and [[Octava]], and the [[Montbrillant Watch Manufactory]] building he shared with [[Breitling]] in the 1890s. ...ollows the [[1873]] registration of a perfected crown winding mechanism in France by a Mr. Couleru. In [[1880]] C. Couleru-Meuri is listed in La Chaux-de-Fon ...
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  • ...hes and clocks from Octo, [[Rode]], and [[Octava]], and the [[Montbrillant Watch Manufactory]] building he shared with [[Breitling]] in the 1890s. ...ollows the [[1873]] registration of a perfected crown winding mechanism in France by a Mr. Couleru. In [[1880]] C. Couleru-Meuri is listed in La Chaux-de-Fon ...
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  • ...zen) on April 18, [[1466]]. The family's involvement in gold, jewelry, and watch production is documented in [[1702]] as Philippe Gallet (1679–1739), son of Julien Gallet (1806-1849) set up a jewelry and watch assembly workshop in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] in [[1826]] known as Julien Gall ...
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  • ...amelan still exists as Serre 14 today. Jeanneret et Fallet produced [[stop watch]]es and [[chronograph]]s, a specialty of the family. Fallet left the partne ...[[1902]] after Paul's death and specifically offered a 19 ligne [[bracelet watch|bracelet chronograph]] by [[1913]]. ...
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