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  2. Swiss made - Wikipedia

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    Most often associated with watches or timepieces made in Switzerland, Swiss law considers a watch to be Swiss made if its technical development is carried out in Switzerland, its movement is Swiss, if its movement is cased up in Switzerland, if the final inspection of the watch is conducted by the manufacturer in Switzerland, at least 60 per ...

  3. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry: 1982 Bienne: Jean-Daniel Pasche Fortis (Swiss watchmaker) 1912 [1] Grenchen [1] Walter Vogt [1] Grenchen 40 Privately held company: Owner and CEO - Jupp Philipp Franck Muller: 1992 Geneva: Private company Franck Muller Frédérique Constant SA: 1988 Aletta and Peter Stas Geneva: Subsidiary of Citizen Holdings

  4. ETA SA - Wikipedia

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    ETA is the result of successive consolidation of the Swiss watch industry, a combination of several former Swiss watch movement manufacturers including Valjoux, Peseux [1] [2] and Lemania. In 1856 at Grenchen, Urs Schild, a schoolmaster, and Dr. Girard set up a watch movement factory which eventually became Eterna. In 1926, ETA AS (the movement ...

  5. Valjoux - Wikipedia

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    ETA/Valjoux 7750 (photo 2009) Chart of historic Valjoux movements Valjoux (for Vallée de Joux, "Joux Valley") is a Swiss manufacturer of mechanical watch movements.It is known primarily for chronograph ébauche movements that are used in a number of mid- to high-range mechanical watches.

  6. Ronda (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Ronda AG is a Swiss manufacturer of quartz and mechanical watch movements. [1] The company was founded in 1946 by William Mosset and the current headquarters are located in Lausen, Basel-Landschaft. [2] Their movements are used in a variety of watches around the world, including RSC pilot's watches, Shinola, Prim and Mondaine watches. [3] [4 ...

  7. Eterna - Wikipedia

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    The watch went into production in 1914 and was launched at the Swiss National Exhibition in Bern that year. [citation needed] By 1932, Eterna had set up a subsidiary company, ETA SA, to make movements for itself and other Swiss watch companies. This same year, Theodore retired and handed over the control of the company to his nephew Rudolf Schild.