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* [[ASUAG]] creates [[General Watch Co.]], which includes [[Certina]], [[Edox]], [[Eterna]], [[Mido]], [[Oris]], and [[Technos]]. Later that year, [[Longines]] is added, including [[Record]] and [[Rotary]].
* [[ASUAG]] creates [[General Watch Co.]], which includes [[Certina]], [[Edox]], [[Eterna]], [[Mido]], [[Oris]], and [[Technos]]. Later that year, [[Longines]] is added, including [[Record]] and [[Rotary]].


* [[Solvil et Titus]], [[Invicta]], [[SGT]], [[Girard-Perregaux]], [[Mondaine]], and [[Golana]] introduce their first quartz watches.
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  • Girard-Perregaux starts the industrial production of quartz watches. The frequency of 32,768 A/h, applied by Girard-Perregaux, is later adopted as the international standard for quartz watches.
  • With the Biostar Certina launches the world's first watch with a display of biorhythms.
  • The American Zenith Radio Corporation of Chicago, America's largest group for the manufacture of electronic components, takes over the majority of shares of the watch manufacturer Movado-Zenith-Mondia in June.