Julien-Albert Courvoisier-Clément

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Julien-Albert Courvoisier-Clément was a small maker of balance springs in La Chaux-de-Fonds in the late 19th century. The company was left out of the 1895 cartel to corner the production of these springs, Société des Fabriques de Spiraux Réunies (FSR), and was likely bought out or simply failed.

Timeline

  • 1871 - March 15 - Julien-Albert Courvoisier-Clément is born in Neuchâtel
  • 1889 - a business survey shows Julien-Albert Courvoisier-Clément as proprietor of J. A. Courvoisier of La Chaux-de-Fonds; the company's business was fabrication of balance springs and the office is Rue Daniel JeanRichard 19
  • 1894 - J.-A. Courvoisier registers a trademark logo for balance springs
  • 1896 - July 30 - The registration for J. A. Courvoisier is renounced and deleted
  • 1897 - Julien-Albert Courvoisier-Clément marries Fanny Pierrehumbert
  • 1900 - December - Julien-Albert Courvoisier-Clément dies