Dufaux Lutz
The Geneva balance spring factory of Dufaux Lutz et Fils was founded by Emma Dufaux (1824-?), daughter of J.-S. Lutz (1800-1864). The company would take the name of Charles Dufaux in the 1890s and was a founding member of the FSR cartel in 1895.
Timeline
- 1851 - Lutz springs receive a medal at the London exposition
- 1855 - Lutz springs receive a medal at the Universal Exposition in Paris
- 1856 - Lutz springs receive a medal at the Geneva exposition
- 1857 - Lutz springs receive a medal at the Berne exposition
- 1860 - Lutz springs receive a medal at the Besançon exposition
- 1867 - Lutz springs receive a medal at the Paris exposition
- 1871 - Gentil-Lutz, maker of balance springs, is listed at Nant 433, Servette, Geneva
- 1873 - Lutz springs receive a medal at the Vienna exposition
- 1875 - Dufaux Lutz et Fils, maker of balance springs, is listed at Route de Lausanne in Geneva; an advertisement shows "Spiraux Lutz" and claims that the company is the successor to Lutz & Fils
- 1878 - Lutz springs receive top recognition at the Universal Exposition in Paris and is the spring used by the top winners at the Geneva Observatory
- 1883 - The company is known as Charles Dufaux