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  2. MVMT Watches - Wikipedia

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    MVMT Watches Inc. (pronounced "movement") [1] (or simply MVMT) is an American watchmaker that sells quartz watches, [2] as well as sunglasses and other accessories. [1] The company was founded in June 2013 and was acquired by Movado in August 2018.

  3. Movado - Wikipedia

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    Movado is an American watch brand originally founded in 1881 in Switzerland. Movado means "movement" in Esperanto . The watches are known for their signature metallic dot at 12 o'clock and minimalist style; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the company is best known for its Museum Watch.

  4. Movado Ermeto watch - Wikipedia

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    A Movado Ermeto watch was a pocket/purse watch manufactured between 1926 and 1985 by Movado in La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland). [1] The model, a joint creation between case maker Huguenin Frères and watch maker Movado, was introduced in 1926.

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    Here's How to Watch It Right Now. Leah Marilla Thomas. April 26, 2024 at 4:33 PM. ... Burger King has an all-new Whopper — here is our honest review. Lighter Side. Lighter Side. INSIDER.

  6. Nathan George Horwitt - Wikipedia

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    The original Museum Watch, designed in 1947, manufactured by Vacheron & Constantin-Le Coultre Watches, Inc., Switzerland, was added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 1960. [1] [3] [4] Movado started producing an unauthorized version starting in 1948, copying Horwitt's design. Movado finally settled with Horwitt in 1975 ...

  7. Zenith (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, at the age of 22, George Favre-Jacot began manufacturing watches under his name at a small workshops in Le Locle, Switzerland. After witnessing the success of American watch companies Waltham and Elgin utilizing mass production to sell affordable and reliable timepieces, he invested heavily in his own company to create a vertically integrated watchmaking operation, becoming the first ...