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  2. Tourneau - Wikipedia

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    Tourneau also has a trade-in program for upgrading watch styles. [13] Tourneau is the point of purchase for both the regular collections of time piece brands, as well as limited edition lines that are available only at Tourneau stores. [14] Tourneau stores also host exhibitions of rare time pieces and events. [15]

  3. High Watch - Wikipedia

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    High Watch (formerly named Holiday House but locally known as the Harkness House) is an 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m 2) home in Watch Hill, a historic district in Westerly, Rhode Island, United States.

  4. Gruen Watch Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Gruen Watch Company was formerly one of the largest watch manufacturers in the United States. It was in business from about 1894 to 1958 and was based in Cincinnati , Ohio . It was founded in 1894 by German-born watchmaker Dietrich Grün, who changed the spelling of his name to "Gruen" because the letter ü does not exist in English.

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  6. Locman - Wikipedia

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    Locman Italy, founded on the Island of Elba in 1986 in the Tuscan archipelago, [1] is an Italian company, which produces wristwatches. The name derives from the founding members’ initials, Locci and Mantovani. [2] In 2006 Locman also founded SIO (the Italian School of Watchmaking) whose headquarters are in Marina di Campo.

  7. Speidel - Wikipedia

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    Speidel is a manufacturer of watchbands and related items based in East Providence, Rhode Island, United States.It was originally founded in Germany by Friedrich Speidel in 1867 as a manufacturer of gold and silver chains.