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  2. Jean-Antoine Lépine - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Antoine Lépine (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan lepin]; alternatively spelled L’Pine, LePine, Lepine, L’Epine, born Jean-Antoine Depigny; 18 November 1720 – 31 May 1814) was a French watchmaker. He contributed inventions which are still used in watchmaking today and was amongst the finest French watchmakers, who were ...

  3. Manufacture Royale - Wikipedia

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    It is then an important producer of timepieces and the famous Jean-Antoine Lépine, clockmaker to the king, is one of its watchmakers. [3] [4] Manufacture Royale also made objets d'art such as table watches. The Manufacture gently disappeared in the vicissitude of time but was revived in 2010.

  4. List of clock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Eardley Norton, a most highly esteemed member of the Clockmakers' Company, was working between 1762 and 1794. There are clocks by him in the Royal Collection and many museums worldwide. Norton made an astronomical clock for George III which still stands in Buckingham Palace.

  5. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Jean Antoine Lépine (1720–1814), French watchmaker, Paris, Lépine caliber, pocket watch. Friedrich Möllinger (1720 or 1726–1767), German watchmaker, Mannheim, clockmaker of the court. Pierre Jaquet-Droz (1721–1790), Swiss clockmaker, La Chaux-de-Fonds. James Cox (1723?–1800), English clockmaker, London, machines, export clocks.

  6. Category:French clockmakers - Wikipedia

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  7. Negress head clock - Wikipedia

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    The example in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom was made by Jean-Antoine Lépine in 1790 and is displayed in the music room at Windsor Castle. [8] The clock is believed to have been bought directly from Lépine by George, Prince of Wales , in 1790; George had spent £3,250 with Lépine that year (equivalent to £490,529 in 2023).

  8. Lepine - Wikipedia

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    Hector Lepine (born 1897), Canadian ice hockey player; Jean-Antoine Lépine (1720–1814), French clock- and watch-maker; Louis Lépine (1846–1933), French lawyer, politician, and inventor who created the Concours Lépine. Marc Lépine (1964–1989), Canadian mass-murderer; Nate Lepine, (born 1973), American musician, see Manishevitz

  9. Jaeger-LeCoultre - Wikipedia

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    Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre SA, or simply Jaeger-LeCoultre (French pronunciation: [ʒeʒɛʁ ləkultʁ]), [2] is a Swiss luxury watch and clock manufacturer founded by Antoine LeCoultre in 1833 and is based in Le Sentier, Switzerland. [3] Since 2000, the company has been a fully owned subsidiary of the Swiss luxury group Richemont. [4]