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  • #REDIRECT [[List of ebauche factories]] ...
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  • Meyer et Fils was an [[ebauche]] manufacturer in [[Pontenet]] before World War II. [[Category:Ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...i/Indienne_(tissu)|"Indian" fabrics] in [[Cortaillod]] before turning to [[ebauche]] making around [[1854]]. The company mainly supplied the watchmakers in [[ [[Category:Ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...aint-Imier]] in [[Switzerland]], making it one of the earliest [[ebauche]] factories. Originally known as Rosselet & Challandes, it would become a part of [[Fab The [[ebauche]] firm of Rosselet et Challandes is listed in Sonceboz starting in [[1860]] ...
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  • '''Unitas''' was a Swiss [[ebauche movement]] manufacturer established in [[1898]], joining [[Ebauches SA]] in ...the time, he used movements from a variety of producers before beginning [[ebauche]] production on his own around [[1906]]. Movement production began in [[Les ...
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  • Watchmaking in Solothurn began around [[1848]], when the first [[ebauche]] factory was created in [[Attisholz]], a village located a short distance ...nufacture of pinions and the finishing of movements. In [[1853]] the first ebauche factory in Grenchen was set up, under the corporate name [[Girard Frères et ...
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  • * [[List of ebauche factories]] ...
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  • Erwin Girard was an [[ebauche]] manufacturer in [[Moutier]] from [[1915]] through [[1951]]. ...viot, & Cie. was established in Moutier by [[1889]] as a manufacturer of [[ebauche]]s, including anchor and cylinder movements. The company is known as Bon & ...
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  • ...ega]] factory. In 1920, Berner left Omega to focus on the manufacture of [[ebauche]]s, collaborating in the creation of the [[Fabrique d'Ebauches de Fleurier] ...learned what he could about manufacturing, Charles Berner founded his own ebauche factory in [[Peseux]] in [[1923]] in a building previously used by the [[Sa ...
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  • Essor is a maker of [[ebauche]]s and watchmaking machines in [[Court]] from [[1915]] through the present Essor was one of the few "holdout" ebauche factories that did not join [[Ebauches SA]] by [[1930]], and was one of the so-called ...
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  • Obrecht & Cie. was a producer of [[ebauche]]s in [[Grenchen]] in the 19th century. Founded in [[1866]], the Obrecht fa ...nberg, who managed the company, Obrecht grew this factory into the leading ebauche maker in Grenchen by the end of its first decade, passing both [[Girard Frè ...
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  • Fabriques d'Ebauches Réunies was a group of [[ebauche]] manufacturers within [[Ebauches SA]] between [[1975]] and [[1979]]. ...lectronique Marin]]. On April 6, [[1979]], FER was disbanded as the member factories were merged into [[Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon]]. ...
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  • Hänni & Künzli was an [[ebauche]] factory in [[Court]] founded by [[Ernest Künzli]] and [[Arnold Hänni]] by ...re; the firm is dedicated to the manufacture, finishing, and mounting of [[ebauche]]s ...
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  • * [[List of ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...urers, [[Ebauches SA]] in [[Neuchâtel]], which united the main [[ebauche]] factories, and the [[UBAH|Union des Branches Annexes de Horlogerie (UBAH)]] (Union of ...ded to July 31 of that year, with all attention focused on the dissident [[ebauche]] producers. ...
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  • ...rganization established in [[1917]] to bring order to the ever-expanding [[ebauche]] manufacturing business in Switzerland. Driven by advances in machine tool The Société was unsuccessful and over-production lead to bankruptcy of factories and widespread unemployment. By 1921 over 30,000 watchmakers were unemploye ...
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  • ...Kummer Bettlach''', later called '''Ed. Kummer SA''', was a producer of [[ebauche]]s and watches in [[Bettlach]] near [[Grenchen]], [[Solothurn]], [[Switzerl * [[List of ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...in [[Court]], [[Villeret]], [[Cortébert]], and [[Sonceboz]]. This group of factories remained unified under FEB through the 1970s ...mber 29, [[1927]], FEB acquired [[Aurore]] in [[Villeret]] and the ebauche factories in [[Cortébert]] and [[Sonceboz]]. These would operate independently under ...
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  • [[Category:Ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...[Canton Neuchâtel]] in [[1842]] and it quickly became one of the premier [[ebauche]] manufacturers in Switzerland. Under the management of Mauler, Ducommun, M ...unable to divide his focus between Travers and Furcil and sold the Travers ebauche works to Blanc and Hainard in [[1892]]. Thereafter, Paul Ducommun focused h ...
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  • Fabrique d'Ebauches de Chézard was a maker of [[ebauche]]s in [[Chézard|Chézard-St-Martin]] in the [[Val-de-Ruz]] near [[Fontaineme * [[List of ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...Horlogère Suisse''' (commonly called '''ETA''') is the best-known Swiss [[ebauche movement]] manufacturer. Part of the [[Swatch Group]], ETA traces its linea ...ert-Droz, Francois|Francois Humbert-Droz]] founded the first factory for [[ebauche movement]]s, [[FHF|Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon (FHF)]], in [[Fon ...
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  • ...(United Glashütte computing machinery, tachometer and precision mechanics factories). In [[1945]] happened the expropriation and dismantling of the production ...s for penalties had to be formed. Three out of eight previously produced [[ebauche movement]]s of the company Mühle-Glashütte do not meet the requirements of ...
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  • ...avannes Watch 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 ...ch family saw the opportunity to use the new Tavannes factory to produce [[ebauche]]s and watches for their Vigilant brand. Salomon Hirsch founded Nouvelle Fa ...
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  • ...aker and finisher of [[ebauche]]s and is the predecessor to the successful ebauche maker [[Obrecht & Cie]]. Schwarzentrub is noted as having resigned from the ...In September [[1901]] Schwarzentrub and [[Adolf Michel]] established a new ebauche factory in nearby [[Lengnau]]. The company, known as [[Ad. Michel & Cie]], ...
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  • ...n [[Fontainemelon]] under the name "Benguerel & Humbert" and is the oldest Ebauche movement manufacturer in the world. In [[1816]], FHF started industrial pro ...ines, bringing the quality of Swiss watches up to the standard of American factories. FHF merged with [[Landeron]] in [[1925]] and became a founding member of [ ...
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  • ...o Tissot was hit severely by the [[quartz crisis]]. In [[1977]] the branch factories in [[Neuchâtel]] and [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]] closed and abandoned manufacturi ...
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  • ...raph]] movements. There is a great deal of confusion about this, since the ebauche maker produced advertisements showing sample watches, but a close examinati ...m of [[A. Schild SA]]. But he soon saw an opportunity to establish his own ebauche-making business. On May 1, [[1924]], Berret and partners purchased the Mout ...
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  • ...e association was called "Union Horlogère" (Watch Association). There were factories in [[Geneva]], [[Biel]] and in French [[Besançon]]. ...nally-developed [[calibre]]s. Alpina was a developer and manufacturer of [[ebauche movement]]s at the [[Duret & Colonnaz]] factory in [[Geneva]]. The brand na ...
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  • ...this was bankrupt in [[1898]]. He was also part of the team behind another ebauche manufacture, [[Friedli, Triebold & Cie]], in [[1897]], but this was purchas ...company was moved to [[Grenchen]], adding the production of conventional [[ebauche]]s. The firm used a former beer barrel factory owned by [[Adolf Girard]], w ...
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  • '''Valjoux''' is a Swiss [[ebauche movement]] manufacturer, currently part of the [[Swatch Group]]'s [[ETA]] d ...e production lasted nearly sixty years, and until [[1974]] about 125,000 [[ebauche movement]]s of this type were made. ...
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  • ...ng watchmaker [[Charles Berner]] in [[1920]] to establish manufacture of [[ebauche]]s. Berner was the son of professor [[Paul Berner]] in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds] * [[List of ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...ntribute to its development by buying all or part of the shares of ebauche factories, by participating in the administration of them, and controlling them both ...into [[FER]] and production is concentrated at [[Fontainemelon]] with the factories at [[Fleurier]], [[Peseux]], [[Tavannes]], and [[Tramelan]] soon shut down ...
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  • ...well as gauges and associated tools which were often produced by the same factories. ...and block gauges used especially by makers of assortiments, pinions, and [[ebauche]]s. The origins of the company and brand are unclear, with both [[G. Perren ...
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  • ...built, which employed 700 to 800 workers by the end of the century. Other factories for roughing and finishing, assortments, case manufacturing, nickel-plating ...of Célestin Konrad, the alarm clock factory of Louis Schwab, and the watch ebauche finishing company of Erwin Girard. The population in [[1940]] exceeded 5,00 ...
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  • ...when he sent a letter notifying that the [[ETA]] would no longer supply [[ebauche]]s to companies outside the [[Swatch Group]]. Chief among the restricted mo ...
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  • Louis-Elisée Piguet (1836-1924) began producing [[ebauche movement]]s in [[1858]]. Originally founded in [[Le Brassus]], the company [[Category:Ebauche factories]] ...
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  • ...d tracks from the large [[Usine du Parc]] and [[Moeris|Usine Fritz Moeri]] factories of his older brothers. It is possible that the name “Junior” referred to Co Leonidas worked with ebauche manufacturers [[Valjoux]], [[Venus]], [[ETA]], and others and produced high ...
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  • ...clude Ebauches SA (which by that point included a dozen of the strongest [[ebauche]] makers) and later adding makers of [[assortment]]s, [[balance wheel]]s, a * [[Ebauches SA|Ebauche makers]]: [[Maurice Robert]] of [[FHF]] and [[Bernhard Hammer]] of [[Kummer ...
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  • The [[ebauche]]s were sourced from [[Japy Frères]] in [[Beaucourt]], [[FHF|Robert & Cie]] ...an mass production and prompted [[Jacques David]] to join him on a tour of factories there. These warnings transformed the Swiss watch industry, though Gribi ne ...
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  • ...oss town. Moeri also developed new techniques for automated machining of [[ebauche]]s and was dedicated to simplicity and interchangeable parts. ...ty of their employees and freely moving them between the Parc and Centrale factories. ...
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