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  2. 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

  3. Oris - Wikipedia

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    Oris was founded by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian in the Swiss town of Hölstein.They bought the recently closed Lohner & Co watch factory, and on 1 June 1904 the two men entered into a contract with the local mayor.

  4. Universal Genève - Wikipedia

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    Universal Genève SA is a Swiss luxury watch company, [1] founded in 1894 as Universal Watch. It is a subsidiary of Breitling SA . Since its beginnings, the company has produced complete watches with in-house movements .

  5. Category:Swiss watch brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swiss watch brands" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 88 Rue du ...

  6. 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]

  7. Sandoz (watch company) - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise occupied a 'model factory' employing one thousand workers and producing 2,500 watches a day. [4] Sandoz was reported to have a paternalistic policy towards his workforce, exercising a fierce social control. [5] [6] Other names used by the Tavannes company at various times include Tavannes-Cyma, Bijou Watch Co., Tacy Watch Co ...