Irénee Aubry

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Irénee Aubry was an inventor and watchmaker originally from Muriaux but working in La Chaux-de-Fonds throughout his career.

Paul-Joseph-Irénee Aubry was born in Muriaux, Switzerland. He married Elisa-Marie Jeandupaux in 1882. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in April, 1932.


The 8-day movement was invented by Irénee Aubry of Saignelégier in 1888 in the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland. Aubry was originally from Muriaux but lived in La Ferrière by this time.

On May 20, 1888, Paul-Joseph-Irénée Aubry of Muriaux, Célestin-Arthur Graizely of la Ferrière, and Joseph-Ariste Godat of Les Bois formed a company called Aubry, Graizely & Godat in la Ferrière, to commercialize Aubry's design.

Aubry filed for a patent just 5 days after the Swiss Patent Office opened on November 14, 1889. The watch registered as CH88 was published on January 10, 1889, though it was not yet the final design. An addendum was registered on January 21, 1889, officially called CH88/2. This patent covered the basic design on the Hebdomas watch, including the open dial showing the balance and bridges and the full-diameter mainspring barrel.

The patent changed hands quickly: On February 17, 1889, patent CH88/2 was reassigned by Irénee Aubry to Aubry, Graizely, & Godat. Aubry formed a joint venture with Saignelégier watchmaker François Froidevaux on May 1, 1890 called Aubry & Froidevaux and left the partnership with Graizely and Godat on May 15, 1891, leaving patent CH88/2 to Aubry alone, as noted on June 2. Just 6 days later, Aubry licensed the patent to Ariste Godat, François Froidevaux, and Arthur Graizely. Finally, on December 1, Aubry & Froidevaux was dissolved, becoming F. Froidevaux alone. Froidevaux's company was dissolved on March 13, 1901, following his death. Ariste Godat's firm was dissolved on August 8, 1911.


Aubry's workshop was at Rue du Grenier 24 in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1908

Aubry lived in Chez-le-Bart by 1916

Patents

  • CH34981 - Pendulette à huit jours de marche
  • CH39165, March 11, 1907 - Fond de boite de montre (licensed to Société Horlogére Reconvilier on April 18, 1908)
  • CH40663, November 21, 1907 - Mouvement de montre
  • CH44117, April 29, 1908 - Montre
  • CH54707, January 13, 1911 - Mouvement de montre à marche de longue durée
  • CH75676, November 23, 1916 - Montre à barillet fixe