Edouard Fallet

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Edouard Fallet was a watchmaker active in Saint-Imier in the late 19th and early 20th century.

Edouard Fallet came from Dombresson but lived in Saint-Imier by the 1883 survey of businesses. He operated a watchmaking workshop on Rue du Midi there. In 1888 Fallet registers a logo for "Riverside Chrono Regulation" and "Riverside Watch Co" showing a castle with an onion dome under a crescent moon. He became involved in local organizations, including the society to promote business in the town.

Edouard Fallet died by 1900 when his business passed to his widow Marie née Gerber. It was operated as Vve. de Edouard Fallet until 1920 when it was deleted following her death as well.

Louis-Edouard Fallet

Louis-Edouard Fallet established a jewelry and engraving business in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1907 called Louis Fallet Fils house. He was also from Dombresson but lived in La Chaux-de-Fonds. It is likely that he was the son or nephew of Edouard Fallet. The firm was located at Rue de la Montagne 38.

The company merged with that of Paul Schiffmann of Homberg (Thoune) as Fallet & Schiffmann in 1907. By this time the company had re-focused specifically on watch and jewelry decoration and was located at Rue Léopold Robert 38.