Baehni
Baehni et Cie was a Bienne-based maker of balance springs founded in 1863. It was one of the five companies that combined in 1895 to form a cartel to corner the production of these springs, Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies (FSR), with Baehni's Bienne operation taking on most volume production.
History
Jean Baehni-Rouget and his wife Anna (née Rouget) founded a watch regulation business in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1863. The company began producing balance springs within a few years.
The company relocated to Bienne by 1877, though some sources claim it was as early as 1864. The initial factory was located at Braun Quartier No. 20 in Bienne. On the evening of Sunday, December 6, 1885, the Baehni factory was destroyed by fire. Although it was feared at first to be a total loss, the company was able to salvage the spring-making machinery from the ruined building and promised to re-start production within a few weeks at a new location. This appears to be the Mattenhof location listed the following year.
But the company's address was again listed as Braun Quartier No. 19 in 1888 suggesting that the original factory was re-built. This appears to be the same location later called rue du Quartier (or Chantier) 9-10, later 9-11, which was the company's home for decades and is pictured in an 1894 advertisement. The street was renamed Werkhofstrasse by 1900 and the building at number 11 remains to this day.
Jean Baehni-Rouget was involved in civic affairs, serving on the commission for the secondary school for girls. in the 1880s and 1890s.
The company was recognized with 10 medals in those years, beginning with a silver medal at the Antwerp exhibition in 1885 and culminating with a prize in Paris in 1889.
In 1889 the firm celebrated its 25th anniversary and noted its growth to employ 60 workers at 5 rolling mills and 25 benches. The company boasted of a 12 horsepower engine. It noted at this point that the company had produced over 52 million hairsprings. The firm had reduced the workday to 10 hours, which was quite generous for the time.
Baehni springs were distributed locally by well-known depots: Henri Sandoz of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Philippe Faure and Haldimann & Perrenoud of Le Locle, Perret-Peter (successor to Béguin-Bourquin) of Neuchâtel, and Jeanneret-Lebet of Fleurier.
A partnership between Jean Baehni-Rouget and La Chaux-de-Fonds based watchmaker Georges Tissot-Balmer was formed in 1888, with Jean Baehni junior also joining the firm at this time. The company pushed for the formation of a balance spring cartel, and was a founding member of Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Rèunies (FSR) in 1895. Jean Baehni-Rouget's two other sons, Eugen and Charles Baehni, also joined the firm in 1897 as the company diversified into construction of machines and transmissions.
Jean Baehni-Rouget died and the firm was taken over by his widow Anna and three sons in 1900. Charles Baehni left the firm in 1913 and Jean Baehni junior died in 1915, leaving the company in the hands of Eugen Baehni and his son Paul Eugen Baehni (1894-1970). Anna died and was removed from management in 1923.
Baehni & Co. remained a major producer of watch springs through 1954 as part of FSR.
Timeline
- 1864 - Mme. Baehni-Rouget is listed under "Reglage" in La Chaux-de-Fonds at Grogn. 10 a
- 1865 - J. Baehni-Rouget, fabricant de spiraux, is listed at Hôpital 16 in La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1869 - J. Baehni-Rouget is listed under "Spiraux" at Chapelle 3 in La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1873 - Bæhni Frères is listed under "Spiraux" at Chapelle 3 in La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1877 - Bæhni Frères is listed under "Fab. de Spiraux et trèlilerie" in Bienne
- 1880 - Bæhni Frères is listed under "Spiraux" au Brühl
- 1883 - The firm is officially known as Baehni Frères, headed by Jean Baehni-Rouget of Bolligen; it is located at Braun Quartier No. 20, Bienne
- 1886 - Bæhni Frères is listed under "Spiraux (spéc. trempés)" and "atelier de construction pour machines et outils en t. g." at Mattenhof in Bienne
- 1888 - March 31 - Baehni Frères ceases to exist; Jean Baehni-Rouget partners with Georges Tissot-Balmer from Chaux-de-Fonds, watch manufacturer in St. Imier, in a limited partnership called Baehni & Cie; Jean Baehni-Rouget is a partner with unlimited liability, while Georges Tissot-Balmer is a limited partner with 50,000 francs liability; Jean Baehni (junior) is made manager; the company is located at Mattenhof, Braun Quartier No. 19, Bienne
- 1890 - An ad for Bæhni & Cie. claims "Maison fondée en 1863" and "production annuelle 6,000,000"
- 1890 - February 18 - Georges Tissot-Balmer increases his investment to 60,000 francs
- 1893 - Bæhni et Cie is listed at rue du Quartier 9-10 in Bienne
- 1894 - Bæhni et Cie is listed at rue du Chantier 9-11 in Bienne
- 1899 - Bæhni et Cie is listed under "Spiraux" and "Méchaniciens" at rue du Chantier 9-11 in Bienne
- 1897 - June 2 - Eugen and Charles Baehni are added to management; the firm adds construction of machines to its business focus
- 1900 - February 20 - Following the death of Jean Baehni-Rouget, a new partnership between widow Anna Bähni (née Rouget) and her three sons, Jean, Eugen and Charles Bähni, is formed to take over Bähni & Cie. The company focused on manufacture of engine parts and construction of machines and is located at Werkhofstrasse 11 in Bienne
- 1913 - January 4 - Charles Bähni resigns from Bähni & Cie.
- 1915 - Jean Bähni (junior) dies
- 1921 - January 1 - Eugen Bähni, manufacturer, and Paul Eugen Baehni, mechanic, both from Bolligen, establish a partnership called Bähni & Co.
- 1923 - January 13 - The partnership of Anna Bähni-Rouget and Jean Bähni, called Bähni & Cie., is dissolved after the widow's death; assets and liabilities are transferred to Bahni & Co. located at Werkhofstrasse No. 9, Bienne
- 1923 - Eugen Baehni, technical director, dies
- 1954 - Baehni & Cie. is last listed as a maker of Spiraux
Baehni Family
- Jean Baehni (-1900?) married Anna Rouget (-1923?)
- Jean Baehni (-1915)
- Paul Eugène (or Eugen) Baehni (1894-1970) married Marguerite Külling
- Louis "Philippe" Baehni (1931?-1966) married Odette Schwarz
- Jean "Thomas" Baehni married Anne Marie Schindler
- Luc Baehni
- Noëlle Baehni
- Matthieu Baehni
- Auguste Baehni (1896?-1923)
- William Baehni (1896-1962)
- Cécile Laure Anna "Anny" Baehni (1899-1984) married Arthur Gustav Ulrich (1891-1971)
- Pierre Ulrich-Daguet
- Adrienne Ulrich
- ? Ulrich married Daniel Pons
- Paul Eugène (or Eugen) Baehni (1894-1970) married Marguerite Külling
- Eugen Baehni (1864-1927)
- Charles Baehni (1872?-1958) married ? Henriod
- ? Baehni married Louis Duret
- Jean-Jacques Duret
- Madeline Duret
- Charles Baehni
- Elisabeth Baehni
- Jacques Baehni
- Pierre Baehni
- ? Baehni married Louis Duret
- Jean Baehni (-1915)