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  2. Tudor Watches - Wikipedia

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    The year also saw the launch of the Tudor Style line of men's and women's dress watches. [23] In 2015, Tudor launched the North Flag, named for a key moment in Tudor's history, the British North Greenland Expedition. The North Flag was the first Tudor model to be fitted with an in-house movement, calibre MT5621. [24]

  3. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Technos (watches) 1924 Welschenrohr: Joseph Gunzinger Tissot: 1853 [3] Le Locle [3] Charles-Félicien Tissot, Charles-Emile Tissot [3] Le Locle: 250 Subsidiary The Swatch Group: Sylvain Dolla Georges Nicolas Hayek Jr. (chairman of the board) Titoni: 1919 Grenchen Fritz Schluep Grenchen: 60 Private Daniel Schluep Tudor Watches: 1926 Geneva: Hans ...

  4. List of watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This list is a duplicate of Category:Watch brands, which will likely be more up-to-date and complete. Manufacturers that are named after the founder are sorted by surname. Manufacturers that are named after the founder are sorted by surname.

  5. Tudor - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Pro Cycling Team, sponsored by Tudor watches since 2022; HMS Tudor (P326), a British submarine; Tudor, California, unincorporated community, United States; Tudor, Mombasa, Kenya; The Tudors, a TV series; Tudor domain, in molecular biology; Tudor rose, the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England; Avro Tudor, a type of aeroplane ...

  6. History of watches - Wikipedia

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    A 16th-century portable drum watch with sundial. The 24-hour dial has Roman numerals on the outer band and Hindu–Arabic numerals on the inner one. [1]The history of watches began in 16th-century Europe, where watches evolved from portable spring-driven clocks, which first appeared in the 15th century.

  7. Hans Wilsdorf - Wikipedia

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    Hans Wilsdorf was born in Kulmbach, Bavaria, [2] to Protestant parents, Anna and Johan Daniel Ferdinand Wilsdorf and was the second son of a family of three children.. The photo above shows Hans Wilsdorf (front row right) standing in front of his father, with his mother sitting down between his sister and brother.