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  2. Zeno-Watch Basel - Wikipedia

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    Zeno-Watch is a Swiss watchmaker established in 1868, though the Zeno name has been in use only since 1922. [2] They are an entry-level Swiss brand, using an ETA movement for their mechanical watches. [3] Specializing in aviation watches, they are one of the few

  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. 8 Timeless Watch Brands to Invest In Now and Wear Forever - AOL

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    With an average price of $200, according to WatchCharts, the brand is a popular one among entry-level watch buyers, thanks to models like the Citizen Promaster Drive, made with the company's ...

  5. Swatch - Wikipedia

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    Swatch is a Swiss watch company founded in 1983 by Ernst Thomke, Elmar Mock, and Jacques Müller. It is a subsidiary of The Swatch Group.The Swatch product line was developed as a response to the "quartz crisis" of the 1970s and 1980s, in which inexpensive, battery-powered, quartz-regulated watches were competing against more established European watchmakers focused on artisanal craftsmanship ...

  6. Norqain takes on the NYC Marathon — and bigger Swiss watch ...

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    Despite entry-level watches costing over $2,000, and others that go for nearly $10,000, Küffer believes Norqain is in the sweet spot for not only growing among those who own multiple watches, but ...

  7. The Swatch Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1983 through the merger of ASUAG and SSIH, moving to manufacturing quartz-crystal watches to resolve the quartz crisis threatening the traditional Swiss watchmaking industry. [2] [3] [4] The Swatch Group is the largest watch company in the world and employs about 31,000 people in 50 countries. [5]