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Emile Maître was a watchmaker focused on manufacturing [[ebauche]]s and machine tools to aid their production around the turn of the 20th century.
Emile Maître (died 1891?) was a watchmaker focused on manufacturing [[ebauche]]s and machine tools to aid their production around the turn of the 20th century.


Maître was born in Montmelon but lived in [[Delémont]] and most of his work was focused there.
Maître was born in Montmelon but lived in [[Delémont]] and most of his work was focused there.
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The company Maître et Fritschi, specialist producer of winding mechanisms, was established on May 1, [[1888]] in Develier near Delémont by [[Achille Maître]] (likely a relative) and [[Emile Fritschi]]. It is no longer listed in 1893. Maître was later a founder of the famous [[Wenger]] Swiss pocket knife company in Delémont.
The company Maître et Fritschi, specialist producer of winding mechanisms, was established on May 1, [[1888]] in Develier near Delémont by [[Achille Maître]] (likely a relative) and [[Emile Fritschi]]. It is no longer listed in 1893. Maître was later a founder of the famous [[Wenger]] Swiss pocket knife company in Delémont.


Another company, called E. Maître & Cie was established in Delémont by Emile Maître on February 18, [[1890]]. His partners were the sons of [[Raphaël Picard]] (founder of [[Invicta]]), [[Edmond Picard-Lévy|Edmond]], [[Gabriel Picard|Gabriel]], and [[Armand Picard]], each limited to 10,000 francs. The firm produced ebauches for pocket watches until one of the partners (perhaps Edmond Picard) died and it was dissolved in August of [[1891]]. It is likely that this operation was taken over as a branch of [[Les Fils de R. Picard]] of [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. In [[1895]] it was known as [[Weber, Ruedin & Cie]] and then the [[Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Delémont]].
Another company, called E. Maître & Cie was established in Delémont by Emile Maître on February 18, [[1890]]. His partners were the sons of [[Raphaël Picard]] (founder of [[Invicta]]), [[Edmond Picard-Lévy|Edmond]], [[Gabriel Picard|Gabriel]], and [[Armand Picard]], each limited to 10,000 francs. The firm produced ebauches for pocket watches until one of the partners (likely Emile Maître) died and it was dissolved in August of [[1891]]. The operation was then taken over as a branch of [[Les Fils de R. Picard]] of [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. In [[1895]] it was known as [[Weber, Ruedin & Cie]] and then the [[Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Delémont]].


[[Category:Biography M|Maître, Emile]]
[[Category:Biography M|Maître, Emile]]

Revision as of 22:00, 24 March 2024

Emile Maître (died 1891?) was a watchmaker focused on manufacturing ebauches and machine tools to aid their production around the turn of the 20th century.

Maître was born in Montmelon but lived in Delémont and most of his work was focused there.

Prior to the 1883 survey of businesses, the firm E. Maître was established in Delémont to produce and finish ebauches. The business must have been quite small since it is not listed in Indicateur Davoine until 1886 and is not listed in 1889.

On April 1, 1886, Maître partnered with Léon Künzli (perhaps related to Ernest Künzli or the same person) and Hippolyte Frêne to construct a new ebauche and toolmaking factory in Moutier. The business was called Maître, Frêne & Künzli and appears to have been somewhat successful especially in supplying machine tools to other ebauche makers. La Fédération Horlogère reported in November 1890 that a new ebauche factory in Delémont started production with tools made by Maître, Frène & Künzli in Moutier. The article continued, mentioning a new ebauche factory in Tavannes and another in Tramelan. The Moutier business continued through 1891.

The company Maître et Fritschi, specialist producer of winding mechanisms, was established on May 1, 1888 in Develier near Delémont by Achille Maître (likely a relative) and Emile Fritschi. It is no longer listed in 1893. Maître was later a founder of the famous Wenger Swiss pocket knife company in Delémont.

Another company, called E. Maître & Cie was established in Delémont by Emile Maître on February 18, 1890. His partners were the sons of Raphaël Picard (founder of Invicta), Edmond, Gabriel, and Armand Picard, each limited to 10,000 francs. The firm produced ebauches for pocket watches until one of the partners (likely Emile Maître) died and it was dissolved in August of 1891. The operation was then taken over as a branch of Les Fils de R. Picard of La Chaux-de-Fonds. In 1895 it was known as Weber, Ruedin & Cie and then the Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Delémont.