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'''La Joux-Perret''' (formerly '''Jaquet SA''') is a Swiss movement manufacturer, now owned by [[Citizen]] of [[Japan]].
'''La Joux-Perret''' (formerly '''Jaquet SA''' or '''Jaquet-Baume''') is a Swiss movement manufacturer, now owned by [[Citizen]] of [[Japan]].


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==History==
==History==


'''Jaquet S.A.''' was founded in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] and specialized in movement constructions in the higher quality area, including [[tourbillon]]s. The company also supported companies such as [[Hublot]] with the development of watches. The former well known movement [[AS 5008]] with [[alarm]] function is now again manufactured by La Joux-Perret as calibre [[LJP 5800]] (5900) (and is for example used in the Financial District Alarm Watch [[Sinn 6066]] or with the [[Oris Artelier Alarm]]).
'''Jaquet-Baume SA''' was founded in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] in the 1990s and specialized assembling and finishing [[ebauche]]s from [[ETA]] and the development of advanced [[complication]]s, including [[tourbillon]]s. It evolved from the antique watch and component reselling business of founder [[Jean-Pierre Jaquet]]. The company later supported companies such as [[Hublot]] with the development of watches. During the early 2000s, Jaquet generated sales of about CHF 22 million, with customers including [[Franck Muller]], [[Girard-Perregaux]], [[Sinn]], [[Maurice Lacroix]], [[FP Journe]], [[Eberhard]], and the [[Richemont]] brands.


The company, named for founder [[Jean-Pierre Jaquet]], was renamed to '''La Joux-Perret''' following his [[2003]] arrest. It was reorganized under '''Prothor Holdings''' under CEO [[Frédéric Wenger]]. La Joux-Perret has worked closely with [[Sellita]], with that company supplying [[ebauche]]s and purchasing parts. It also supplies watch manufacturers like [[LVMH Moët-Hennessy Louis Vuitton ]] [[TAG Heuer]], [[Financière Richemont]], and [[Hermès|Hermès International]].
The company, named for founder [[Jean-Pierre Jaquet]], was renamed to '''La Joux-Perret''' following his [[2003]] arrest for counterfeiting and forgery, which was popularly known as "The Jaquet Affair". It was reorganized under '''Prothor Holdings''' under CEO [[Frédéric Wenger]] along with Eric Loth, Rudolf Bohli, and other investors. Jaquet was bought out of the company secretly between March, 2003 and 2004 for a reported CHF 11 million.


Prothor acquired [[Arnold & Son]] in May, [[2010]] from [[The British Masters]]. They immediately began bulking up the lineup of that manufacturer and using it to prove new movement designs that their OEM customers had not wanted to purchase. In March [[2012]] was announced, that Citizen Watch, part of the Citizen Holding, has bought Prothor, including La Joux-Perret and Arnold & Son.<ref>Japaner kaufen Neuenburger Uhrenhersteller La Joux-Perret, [http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/wirtschaft/agenturen-ticker/Japaner-kaufen-Neuenburger-Uhrenhersteller-La-JouxPerret/story/24764699 tagesanzeiger.ch], 5.3.2012</ref>
La Joux-Perret has worked closely with [[Sellita]], with that company supplying [[ebauche]]s and purchasing parts. It also supplies watch manufacturers like [[Armin Strom]], [[Chanel]], [[LVMH Moët-Hennessy Louis Vuitton]] [[TAG Heuer]], [[Financière Richemont]], and [[Hermès|Hermès International]]. Jaquet/LJP was also credited with the development of [[HUB44|Cal. HUB44]] for [[Hublot]] as well as the [[tourbillon]] used by [[Romain Jérôme]] in their Master Tourbillon.
 
The former well known movement [[AS 5008]] with [[alarm]] function was reproduced by La Joux-Perret as calibre [[LJP 5800]] (5900) (and is for example used in the Financial District Alarm Watch [[Sinn 6066]] or with the [[Oris Artelier Alarm]]).
 
Prothor acquired [[Arnold & Son]] in May, [[2010]] from [[The British Masters]], which was also partly owned by Jean-Pierre Jaquet. The company had previously produced most of the Arnold watches. They immediately began bulking up the lineup of that manufacturer and using it to prove new movement designs that their OEM customers had not wanted to purchase. On March 5, [[2012]] was announced, that Citizen Watch, part of the Citizen Holding, has bought Prothor, including La Joux-Perret and Arnold & Son.<ref>Japaner kaufen Neuenburger Uhrenhersteller La Joux-Perret, [http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/wirtschaft/agenturen-ticker/Japaner-kaufen-Neuenburger-Uhrenhersteller-La-JouxPerret/story/24764699 tagesanzeiger.ch], 5.3.2012</ref> The transaction was said to be in the amount of CHF 64 million.


In [[2014]], [[Citizen]] announced a new line of [[Campanola]]-branded automatic watches which are designed and manufactured by La Joux-Perret and assembled in Japan.
In [[2014]], [[Citizen]] announced a new line of [[Campanola]]-branded automatic watches which are designed and manufactured by La Joux-Perret and assembled in Japan.


In [[2015]], La Joux-Perret relaunches the watch brand [[Angelus]], which had been lying dormant for more than 30 years.
In [[2015]], La Joux-Perret relaunched the watch brand [[Angelus]], which had been lying dormant for more than 30 years.


==Movements==
==Movements==

Revision as of 16:39, 13 May 2020

La Joux-Perret (formerly Jaquet SA or Jaquet-Baume) is a Swiss movement manufacturer, now owned by Citizen of Japan.

History

Jaquet-Baume SA was founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds in the 1990s and specialized assembling and finishing ebauches from ETA and the development of advanced complications, including tourbillons. It evolved from the antique watch and component reselling business of founder Jean-Pierre Jaquet. The company later supported companies such as Hublot with the development of watches. During the early 2000s, Jaquet generated sales of about CHF 22 million, with customers including Franck Muller, Girard-Perregaux, Sinn, Maurice Lacroix, FP Journe, Eberhard, and the Richemont brands.

The company, named for founder Jean-Pierre Jaquet, was renamed to La Joux-Perret following his 2003 arrest for counterfeiting and forgery, which was popularly known as "The Jaquet Affair". It was reorganized under Prothor Holdings under CEO Frédéric Wenger along with Eric Loth, Rudolf Bohli, and other investors. Jaquet was bought out of the company secretly between March, 2003 and 2004 for a reported CHF 11 million.

La Joux-Perret has worked closely with Sellita, with that company supplying ebauches and purchasing parts. It also supplies watch manufacturers like Armin Strom, Chanel, LVMH Moët-Hennessy Louis Vuitton TAG Heuer, Financière Richemont, and Hermès International. Jaquet/LJP was also credited with the development of Cal. HUB44 for Hublot as well as the tourbillon used by Romain Jérôme in their Master Tourbillon.

The former well known movement AS 5008 with alarm function was reproduced by La Joux-Perret as calibre LJP 5800 (5900) (and is for example used in the Financial District Alarm Watch Sinn 6066 or with the Oris Artelier Alarm).

Prothor acquired Arnold & Son in May, 2010 from The British Masters, which was also partly owned by Jean-Pierre Jaquet. The company had previously produced most of the Arnold watches. They immediately began bulking up the lineup of that manufacturer and using it to prove new movement designs that their OEM customers had not wanted to purchase. On March 5, 2012 was announced, that Citizen Watch, part of the Citizen Holding, has bought Prothor, including La Joux-Perret and Arnold & Son.<ref>Japaner kaufen Neuenburger Uhrenhersteller La Joux-Perret, tagesanzeiger.ch, 5.3.2012</ref> The transaction was said to be in the amount of CHF 64 million.

In 2014, Citizen announced a new line of Campanola-branded automatic watches which are designed and manufactured by La Joux-Perret and assembled in Japan.

In 2015, La Joux-Perret relaunched the watch brand Angelus, which had been lying dormant for more than 30 years.

Movements

See Also

Address

Manufacture La Joux-Perret S.A.
Boulevard des Eplatures 38
CH-2304 La Chaux-de-Fonds

Tel. +41 (0)32 967 97 97
Fax +41 (0)32 968 07 55

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