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  • ...llustre horloger" and the Neuchâtel Observatory as "centre scientifique de l'horlogerie." ...over by the [[Swatch Group]]. Today the watch production is performed in [[L'Abbaye]] in the [[Vallée de Joux]] (canton of [[Neuchatel]]). ...
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  • ...ke steps to protect the industry. Many in the industry believed that watch manufacturers should unite in order to regulate production and sales, especially those re ...nion of Secondary Watchmaking Branches) in [[Neuchâtel]], which united the manufacturers watch components. In [[1928]], these three associations reached agreements ...
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  • * [http://ninanet.net/watches/mhist/mhist.html L'Histoire Minerva] [[Category:Manufacturers M]] ...
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  • In [[1929]] Tissot and Omega merged into the ''Société Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogère SA'' ([[SSIH]]). Tissot used now [[ebauche movement]]s [[Category:Manufacturers T]] ...
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  • ...tch Co]], which grew into one of the most successful watch and [[ebauche]] manufacturers in the world in just a decade thanks to the work of [[Henri-Fredéric Sandoz The factory was expanded in [[1917]] with a lower L-shaped wing along Chemin de la Forge which still stands today. ...
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  • ...[[1904]] the company moved just east of Les Bioux to Vers-Chez-GrosJean in l'Abbaye and is renamed Reymond Frères, with a focus simply on watchmaking. ...the production stage and soon ticked in the wristwatches of very different manufacturers (for instance [[Audemars Piguet]], [[Patek Philippe]], [[Rolex]], and [[Vac ...
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  • ...'' (often called '''ESA''') was a holding company for Swiss watch movement manufacturers from [[1926]], becoming the main movement unit of [[ASUAG]] in [[1931]] unt ...ps, and unemployment, three of Switzerland's most prominent movement blank manufacturers ([[A. Schild]] in [[Grenchen]], the [[Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelo ...
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  • '''SSIH''' (Société Suisse pour l’Industrie Horlogére SA) was a group of Swiss watch companies. It was formed ...raditional way of watchmaking would not be competitive against high-volume manufacturers in Germany, France, England, and the United States. [[Omega]] and [[Tissot] ...
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  • ...1933]] through [[1964]], giving him indirect control over most Swiss watch manufacturers through [[ASUAG]] and the [[cartel]]. ...onsolidation was the only valid solution for the struggling watch movement manufacturers, and he was proven right. In [[1926]], he founded the first movement holdin ...
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  • ...Allgemeine Schweizerische Uhrenindustrie AG", French: "Société Générale de l'Horlogerie Suisse") was a group of Swiss watch companies formed to protect ...state participated in financing a holding company, the Société Générale de l'Horlogerie Suisse S.A., tasked with achieving a monopoly in the mechanical ...
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  • Rue de l'Arquebuse 17 <br /> [[Category:Manufacturers F]] ...
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  • ...er and had registered his trademark, the famous heart between the initials L and C surrounded by a diamond. ...spectively. The group of companies, to which other well-known luxury goods manufacturers are coming, in [[1993]] becomes the [[Vendôme Luxury Group]] . ...
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  • [[Category:Manufacturers L]] ...
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  • ...-Marie Piaget Le Locle small.jpg|right|400px|thumb|The H. Moser & Cie. and L. Sandoz-Vuille factories at Rue Alexis-Marie Piaget in Le Locle, 1925]] ...arie Piaget 12 and 14. This large ornate factory was located next to the [[L. Sandoz-Vuille]] villa and factory and would later be used by [[Angelus]]. ...
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  • ...tch company [[Tissot]], forming the [[SSIH|S.S.I.H.]] (Société Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogère) - a germ of the later [[Swatch Group]]. ...industrie AG) (General Swiss Watch Industry Ltd.), to which belong further manufacturers. ...
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  • ...(Bernische Ebaucbesfabriken AG) was a [[holding company]] for [[ebauche]] manufacturers in [[Canton Berne]]. A subsidiary of [[Ebauches SA]], FEB was established i 3. By Alphonse Ehrsam, from A., and Dr. Robert Calc et bu cont a citat de l auche 5: Au, let deux in Granges who also sign collectively with two, them ...
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  • ...ted on June 30, [[2000]]. Now located in [[Les Ponts-de-Martel]] at Rue de l'Industrie 7, the firm was valued at 250,000 francs despite net assets of ov [[Category:Manufacturers D]] ...
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  • Leonidas worked with ebauche manufacturers [[Valjoux]], [[Venus]], [[ETA]], and others and produced high-end watches f [[Category:Manufacturers L]] ...
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  • {{File|Vacheron Constantin|Tour de L'Ile|Vacheron Constantin Tour de l'Ile, presented at the 250th anniversary|255px}} {{File|Vacheron Constantin|Quai de l'Ile}} ...
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  • ...[[dead-beat seconds|arréts de secondes]], etc." in [[l'Orient|l'Orient-de-l'Orbe]] in February [[1885]]. Lugrin was son of Jules Lugrin, Bourgeois of L ...es and other machines. Lugrin's movements were marked with his initials "A.L." along with a star and anchor positioned in a cross or heart. ...
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