Sonvilier
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Jura triangle / Canton Berne Bernese Jura / Vallon de Saint-Imier |
Renan - Sonvilier - Saint-Imier |
Sonvilier (formerly spelled Sonvillers and Sonvillier) is a small town in the Vallon de Saint-Imier in the Bernese Jura region of Canton Berne. It is located just west of the well-known watchmaking town of Saint-Imier in the Jura Triangle, about half way between La Chaux-de-Fonds and Bienne.
Two of the most lasting contributions to horology from Sonvilier are the Chopard firm, founded in 1860 by Louis-Ulysse Chopard, and the Solvil brand, established by Paul Ditisheim in 1918. Although Solvil et Titus moved to La Chaux-de-Fonds and Geneva, the name honors the town, which housed the original factory.
- Chopard - Established in Sonvilier in 1860
- Solvil - Established in Sonvilier in 1918
- Fritz Gränicher - Fabrique de Ressorts (1960s)
- Edouard Tschanz - Maker of enamel dials (1870s)