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  • .... Schild S.A.''' (also known as '''ASSA''') was an [[ebauche]] and [[watch movement]] maker operating from the 1890's through the 1970's. ...many different movements and became one of the largest movement makers in Switzerland by the 1920's. It was unrelated to [[Schild Frères]] which also produced mo ...
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  • ...es watches, some if which are equipped with mechanical, some with [[quartz movement]]s. [[Category:Manufacturers C]] ...
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  • '''Chanel''' is a fashion house that has produced luxury watches in Switzerland since [[1987]]. ...nched in [[1987]] with the [[Chanel Première]], produced under contract in Switzerland and sold in a new Paris boutique opened that same year. Chanel acquired thi ...
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  • In [[1997]] Paul Gerber designed the movement with [[alarm]] function for the world's first [[automatic]] [[chronograph]] [[Category:Manufacturers P]] ...
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  • As the only watch brand in Central Switzerland Carl F. Bucherer produces and distributes exclusive women's and men's watch ...mpany worked with many manufacturers, bringing their expertise in high-end movement design and complication development, including [[Breguet]], [[Cartier]], an ...
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  • '''Dubois Dépraz''' is a Swiss [[ebauche movement]] and [[complication]] manufacturer. The company was founded in [[1901]] an ...ined a [[chronograph]] module developed by Gérald Dubois with an automatic movement supplied by Hans Kocher of Büren. The watch appeared on the market in [[196 ...
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  • ...egaux]], [[Harry Winston]], and [[Parmigiani]]. Many of these had high-end movement workshops of their own but chose Claret for his ability to deliver [[repeti Claret himself has been called on by "super manufacturers", delivering the [[Harry Winston Opus 4]] in [[2004]] and co-creating the [ ...
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  • '''Ronda''' is a [[Swiss]] [[movement manufacturer]] best-known for [[quartz]] movements. Ronda began supplying watch movement components in [[1946]]. It was founded by William Mosset. At first, Ronda p ...
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  • ...Swiss Watch Manufacturers" or '''FH''') was a group of smaller Swiss watch manufacturers formed in [[1960]] to enable them to compete in the increasingly vertical m ...zerland]]. It was specifically designed to allow the numerous small member manufacturers to compete with major concerns, including [[ASUAG]] and [[Ebauches SA]]. Fr ...
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  • ...on new movements, notably [[Buren Calibre 82|Calibre 82]], a [[high-beat]] movement. But the Buren name was retired before it was finished. After Buren/Hamilto *The history of watchmaking in Buren / Switzerland (Die Geschichte der Uhrmacherei in Büren / Schweiz); Author: Hans Kocher, I ...
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  • '''Progress Watch''' was a Swiss/American/Dutch movement manufacturer founded in [[1999]] and absorbed into [[Dimier 1738]] in [[200 ...In [[2000]], the company purchased a production facility in [[Tramelan]], Switzerland. The company was traded on the NASDAQ in the United States in 2000 under th ...
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  • ...veloped [[calibre]]s. Alpina was a developer and manufacturer of [[ebauche movement]]s at the [[Duret & Colonnaz]] factory in [[Geneva]]. The brand name "Alpin * Duret & Colonnaz, [[Geneva]] ([[ebauche movement]]s) ...
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  • ...e company expanded rapidly and became one of the best-known American watch manufacturers. ...reat of a second World War caused Bulova to transfer manufacturing of this movement to the United States, a move that proved quite controversial. In [[1941]], ...
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  • ...ler in the Grand Duchy of Baden. At the age of sixteen, he moved to French Switzerland and began his career at [[F. Mairet & Sandoz]] in La Chaux-de-Fonds, a firm * A Larger Barrel: The watch featured a barrel larger than the movement's radius, enhancing the power reserve. ...
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  • ...ular movements, with the chronograph plate mounted on a conventional watch movement. Movado launched a counter-less chronograph in [[1941]], based on their com ...adquarters in Paramus, USA. End of [[2003]] it also took over the renowned manufacturers [[Ebel]]. The brand [[Concord]] became also part of this group. ...
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  • ...he [[Krieger Tidal Chronometer]] with [[quartz movement]], manufactured in Switzerland, he entered the watch scene. When this watch really struck especially for s [[Category:Manufacturers K]] ...
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  • ...adually established in the following years, with its first [[manufacture]] movement appearing in [[1998]]. [[Category:Movement manufacturers Switzerland]] ...
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  • ...rst watch that united the following four characteristics: [[self-winding]] movement, [[anti-magnetic]], [[shockproof]] and [[waterproof]]. The Multifort was a [[Category:Manufacturers M]] ...
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  • '''La Fabrique du Temps''' was a high-end watch movement specialist manufacturer founded in [[2010]] after the bankruptcy of [[BNB C [[BNB Concept]] was a high-end movement specialist formed in [[2004]] by Mathias Buttet, Michael Navas, and Enrico ...
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  • '''Bulgari Time (Switzerland) SA''' is an Italian watch manufacturer, currently part of the [[LVMH]] gro ...Sonnerie Perpetual Calendar]] in [[2018]] which used the same [[BVL 5307]] movement. ...
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