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  2. Joseph Fahys & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Fahys Watch Case Co Factory in Sag Harbor 1878. The founder of the company, Joseph Fahys, was born on May 28, 1832, in Belfort, France. [3] In 1848, Fahys emigrated from France to the United States with his mother. He was apprenticed to Ulysses Savoye, of West Hoboken, New Jersey, who was one of the two first watch case makers in the United ...

  3. Maurice Lacroix - Wikipedia

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    This ability to produce watch cases in-house makes Maurice Lacroix unusual compared to other luxury watch companies. [ 3 ] During the 1990s, Maurice Lacroix experienced a "rocket-like ascent" with the launch of their high end "Les Mécaniques" line, later renamed the "Masterpiece" line. [ 4 ]

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  5. Concord Watch - Wikipedia

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    Concord Watch Company is a Swiss luxury goods company that is part of the Movado group, which produces and distributes Movado, Ebel, Coach, and Hugo Boss-branded watches. Founded in 1908, Concord was purchased in 1970 by the North American Watch Company , which also distributed the Piaget and Corum lines of watches. [ 1 ]

  6. Folli Follie - Wikipedia

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    The collection's highlight is the "Premium K" collection which includes limited edition jewellery and accessories pieces. Folli Follie's philosophy is to offer a "full fashion concept" of branded, modern jewellery, watches and accessories at affordable prices.

  7. Jaeger-LeCoultre - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Chauvot designed a reversible case that could protect the fragile dial and glass of the watch. The final design, that is still in use today, allows for the case to be swivelled in its carrier to protect the watch glass. The design is considered a classic of Art Deco. [16] A list of notable watches from the Reverso line include the following:

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