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* The watch [[manufacture]] [[Heuer]] is founded by [[Heuer, Edouard|Edouard Heuer]] in [[Saint-Imier]] (Switzerland).  
* The watch [[manufacture]] [[Heuer]] is founded by [[Heuer, Edouard|Edouard Heuer]] in [[Saint-Imier]] (Switzerland).  
* [[Chopard]] is founded in [[Sonvilier]].
* [[Chopard]] is founded in [[Sonvilier]].
* [[Juvenia|Jacques Didisheim]] is founded in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. It would become known as [[Juvenia]], one of the better-known upscale brands after World War II.
* [[Juvenia|Jacques Didisheim]] is founded in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. It would become known as [[Juvenia]], one of the better-known upscale brands after World War II.
* [[Panerai, Guido|Guido Panerai]] founds the family business "Guido Panerai & Figlio" in Florence, which later will be renamed to [[Officine Panerai]].  
* [[Panerai, Guido|Guido Panerai]] founds the family business "Guido Panerai & Figlio" in Florence, which later will be renamed to [[Officine Panerai]].  
* Since about 1860 till the [[1970]] years the [[chronometer certification|chronometric competitions]] take place. The victories in the competitions will be incorporated directly into the advertising of the watch manufacturers involved. This is when the customer desire is sparked to acquire [[chronometer]]s.
* Since about 1860 till the [[1970]] years the [[chronometer certification|chronometric competitions]] take place. The victories in the competitions will be incorporated directly into the advertising of the watch manufacturers involved. This is when the customer desire is sparked to acquire [[chronometer]]s.
* [[Victor Kullberg]] of Sweden, deposits a chronometer equipped with a new pendulum system at the Greenwich Observatory.
* French engineer [[Ed. Phillips]] publishes a study on regulation of the hairspring.


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