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The '''Société des Fabricants d'horlogerie de La Chaux-de-Fonds''' was a [[Société des Fabricants d'horlogerie]] based in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. Established in [[1897]].
The '''Société des Fabricants d'horlogerie de La Chaux-de-Fonds''' was a [[Société des Fabricants d'horlogerie]] based in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]. Established in [[1897]].


The Society was established on March 5, [[1897]] to bring together "watch manufacturers, dealers and brokers in watchmaking or supplies and bankers registered in the commercial register of La Chaux-de-Fonds." Prospective members had to apply in writing, be approved by the management committee, and pay an entry fee, and they could lose their membership if they resigned, were no longer listed in the commercial register of the city, or "whose conduct would derogate from the spirit of the statutes." The organization was headquartered at Rue du Doubs 73. The original management committee was composed of [[Alphonse Braunschweig]], president, [[David Kenel]], secretary, [[Julien Gallet]], treasurer, [[Jules Calame-Colin]], [[Léon-Numa Robert-Brandt]], [[Paul Ditisheim]], [[Lous-Henri Brandt]], [[Louis-Constant Girard-Gallet]], [[Louis Grisel]], [[Hans Ingold]], [[Albert Mosimann]], and [[Louis Rozat]].
The Society was established on March 5, [[1897]] to bring together "watch manufacturers, dealers and brokers in watchmaking or supplies and bankers registered in the commercial register of La Chaux-de-Fonds." Prospective members had to apply in writing, be approved by the management committee, and pay an entry fee, and they could lose their membership if they resigned, were no longer listed in the commercial register of the city, or "whose conduct would derogate from the spirit of the statutes." The organization was headquartered at Rue du Doubs 73.


Julian Gallet resigned as treasurer in November of that year, with Albert Mosimann replacing him. In [[1898]] [[Albert Bourquin-Jaccard]] became secretary, replacing David Kenel. The next year [[Alphonse Gogler]] replaced Mosimann as treasurer.
===1897===


The organization was stable through the turn of the century, though changes in the industry (and aging members) forced a change in [[1910]]. [[Arnold Bourquin-Vuille]] became president, [[Paul Ditisheim]] took over as vice president, [[Albert Mosimann]] became secretary, and [[Jules Wolf]] became vice secretary. [[Alphonse Gogler]] had continued as treasurer but was replaced in November of that year by [[Arnold Braunschweig]]. Management changed again in [[1915]], with [[Otto Schild]] joining as president, [[Arnold Braunschweig]] becoming vice-president, [[Albert Mosimann]] as secretary, [[Louis Rosat]] as vice-secretary, and [[Charles Delimoges]] as treasurer.  
The original management committee was composed of the following:
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]
* Secretary [[David Kenel]]
* Treasurer [[Julien Gallet]]
* Members [[Jules Calame-Colin]], [[Léon-Numa Robert-Brandt]], [[Paul Ditisheim]], [[Lous-Henri Brandt]], [[Louis-Constant Girard-Gallet]], [[Louis Grisel]], [[Hans Ingold]], [[Albert Mosimann]], and [[Louis Rozat]].
 
Julian Gallet resigned as treasurer in November of that year, with Albert Mosimann replacing him.
 
===1898===
 
In [[1898]] [[Albert Bourquin-Jaccard]] became secretary, replacing David Kenel.
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]
* Secretary [[Albert Bourquin-Jaccard]]
* Treasurer [[Albert Mosimann]]
* Members [[Jules Calame-Colin]], [[Léon-Numa Robert-Brandt]], [[Paul Ditisheim]], [[Lous-Henri Brandt]], [[Louis-Constant Girard-Gallet]], [[Louis Grisel]], [[Hans Ingold]], and [[Louis Rozat]].
 
===1899===
 
The next year [[Alphonse Gogler]] replaced Mosimann as treasurer.
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]
* Secretary [[Albert Bourquin-Jaccard]]
* Treasurer [[Alphonse Gogler]]
* Members [[Jules Calame-Colin]], [[Léon-Numa Robert-Brandt]], [[Paul Ditisheim]], [[Lous-Henri Brandt]], [[Louis-Constant Girard-Gallet]], [[Louis Grisel]], [[Hans Ingold]], and [[Louis Rozat]].
 
===1900===
 
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]
 
===1901===
 
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]
 
===1902===
 
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]
 
===1903===
 
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]
 
===1904===
 
* President [[Alphonse Braunschweig]]


===1905===
===1905===
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===1910===
===1910===


[[A. Bourquin-Jaccard]] retired from watchmaking, having served as president of the Société for six years. [[Paul-Z. Perrenoud]], [[E. Lesquereux-Peseux]], and [[Charles-Léon Schmidt]] did not accept re-election.


Members that year were Arnold Braunschweig, Georges Bloch, Paul Ditisheim, Alphonse Gogler, Albert Mosimann, Jules Wolf, Eugène Blum, Georges Eberhard, Fritz Gerber, Ernest Hceter and Alfred Rufener.
The organization was stable through the turn of the century, though changes in the industry (and aging members) forced a change in [[1910]]. [[A. Bourquin-Jaccard]] retired from watchmaking, having served as president of the Société for six years. [[Paul-Z. Perrenoud]], [[E. Lesquereux-Peseux]], and [[Charles-Léon Schmidt]] did not accept re-election. [[Arnold Bourquin-Vuille]] became president, [[Paul Ditisheim]] took over as vice president, [[Albert Mosimann]] became secretary, and [[Jules Wolf]] became vice secretary. [[Alphonse Gogler]] had continued as treasurer but was replaced in November of that year by [[Arnold Braunschweig]].
 
* President [[Arnold Bourquin-Vuille]]
* Vice-president [[Paul Ditisheim]]
* Secretary [[Albert Mosimann]]
* Vice secretary [[Jules Wolf]]
* Treasurer [[Arnold Braunschweig]]
* Secretary editor [[G. Bubloz]]
* Members [[Georges Bloch]], [[Alphonse Gogler]], [[Eugène Blum]], [[Georges Eberhard]], [[Fritz Gerber]], [[Ernest Hoeter]], [[Alfred Rufener]]


===1911===
===1911===
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===1915===
===1915===
Management changed again in [[1915]], with [[Otto Schild]] joining as president, [[Arnold Braunschweig]] becoming vice-president, [[Albert Mosimann]] as secretary, [[Louis Rosat]] as vice-secretary, and [[Charles DeLimoges]] as treasurer.


* President [[Otto Schild]]
* President [[Otto Schild]]

Latest revision as of 21:48, 12 January 2024

The Société des Fabricants d'horlogerie de La Chaux-de-Fonds was a Société des Fabricants d'horlogerie based in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Established in 1897.

The Society was established on March 5, 1897 to bring together "watch manufacturers, dealers and brokers in watchmaking or supplies and bankers registered in the commercial register of La Chaux-de-Fonds." Prospective members had to apply in writing, be approved by the management committee, and pay an entry fee, and they could lose their membership if they resigned, were no longer listed in the commercial register of the city, or "whose conduct would derogate from the spirit of the statutes." The organization was headquartered at Rue du Doubs 73.

1897

The original management committee was composed of the following:

Julian Gallet resigned as treasurer in November of that year, with Albert Mosimann replacing him.

1898

In 1898 Albert Bourquin-Jaccard became secretary, replacing David Kenel.

1899

The next year Alphonse Gogler replaced Mosimann as treasurer.

1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

Alphonse Braunschweig refused to continue as president after 9 years in the position.

1910

The organization was stable through the turn of the century, though changes in the industry (and aging members) forced a change in 1910. A. Bourquin-Jaccard retired from watchmaking, having served as president of the Société for six years. Paul-Z. Perrenoud, E. Lesquereux-Peseux, and Charles-Léon Schmidt did not accept re-election. Arnold Bourquin-Vuille became president, Paul Ditisheim took over as vice president, Albert Mosimann became secretary, and Jules Wolf became vice secretary. Alphonse Gogler had continued as treasurer but was replaced in November of that year by Arnold Braunschweig.

1911

1912

1913

1915

Management changed again in 1915, with Otto Schild joining as president, Arnold Braunschweig becoming vice-president, Albert Mosimann as secretary, Louis Rosat as vice-secretary, and Charles DeLimoges as treasurer.

1916