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  4. Bulova - Wikipedia

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    Bulova's "Accutron" watches, first sold in October 1960, [30] use a 360 Hz tuning fork instead of a balance wheel as the timekeeping element. [31] The inventor, Max Hetzel, was born in Basel, Switzerland, and joined the Bulova Watch Company in 1950. [31]

  5. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    Twinplex also sold a blade stropper which was used to extend the life of vintage carbon steel blades. [28] Safety razor blades are usually made of razor steel which is a low chromium stainless steel which can be made extremely sharp, but corrodes relatively easily. Safety razor blade life may be extended by drying the blades after use.

  6. Wittnauer - Wikipedia

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    The watches could be produced by a subsidiary of their own in Switzerland or they could assemble the watches domestically. [2] The first Wittnauer's watch line was crafted starting from 1880, but the Wittnauer brand was formally established 1888 when Wittnauer took over Eugene Robert’s company and renamed it the "A. Wittnauer Company". [3]

  7. Razor - Wikipedia

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    A 1940s razor from the USA. In 1960, stainless steel blades which could be used more than once became available, reducing the cost of safety-razor shaving. The first such blades were made by the Wilkinson firm, famous maker of ceremonial swords, in Sheffield. [11] Soon Gillette, Schick, and other manufacturers were making stainless steel blades.

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