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  2. Invicta Watch Group - Wikipedia

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    Invicta produces some of its lineup in Switzerland – these models are signed "Swiss Made" on the watch face and specified in the website description for the models. [8] In November 2012, Invicta announced a line of watches endorsed and designed by Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL player Jason Taylor. [9]

  3. Shinola (retail company) - Wikipedia

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    Shinola began by producing watches with quartz analog movements. [28] The company's first watch was released in March 2013. Produced in an edition of 2,500 and available in two sizes, The Runwell Limited Edition 47mm sold out in one week, with the last 40mm watch selling out in under two weeks.

  4. Regina pocket watches - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors describes Regina watches as an inferior brand of Omega, but mentions that some were adjusted highly enough to be used as railroad timepieces, which was the standard for quality watches. [2] [3] The use of Regina watches for railroad timekeeping is documented on other sites as well. For ...

  5. Bulova - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s and 1940s, the brand was a huge success with its rectangular plated watches whose case was strongly curved to better fit the curve of the wrist. In 1932, Bulova ran a "Name the Watch" contest for its new $24.75 timepiece, with a top prize of $1,000 and total prizes of $10,000. [ 16 ]

  6. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    The Westclox company was a major manufacturer of dollar watches. It started production of an inexpensive, back-winding pocket watch in 1899, which was intended to be affordable to any working person. The company continued to produce cheap pocket watches into the 1990s.

  7. Tsovet Time Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Tsovet was founded by David Bonaventura, also a musician, [7] who'd previously co-founded Vestal (1997-2005), [8] a company that marketed musically-inspired watches and clothing under its own brand name — as well as subsequently for other brands including Paul Frank, Vans and singer Gwen Stefani's L.A.M.B. and Harajuku Lovers.