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    From vintage-inspired pieces to sleek minimalist designs, Citizen to Seiko to Timex, these are the 30 best cheap watches for men under $500. 30 Affordable Watches That Look More Expensive Than ...

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  5. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    Timex Group B.V., a Dutch holding company, is the corporate parent of several watchmaking companies around the globe including Timex Group USA, Inc. [11] Businesses and exclusive worldwide licenses include the Timex Business Unit (Timex, Timex Ironman, Opex, Nautica, Marc Eckō), Sequel (Guess, Gc), Timex Group Luxury Division (Versace, Versus ...

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    Endura Watch Factory: 1966 Biel/Bienne: Biel/Bienne: Subsidiary: The Swatch Group: Pierre-André Bühler, President Epos: 1983 Biel: Peter Hofer Lengnau: Singi Chonge (chairman of the board) Tamdi Chonge (CEO) Era Watch Company: 1884 Christian Ruefli-Flury Les Genevez: Private: Victor Strambini Christian Hotz (CEO) Ernest Borel: 1856 Neuchâtel ...

  7. Ingersoll Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    These watches were made until the late 1920s, after the American parent company had collapsed. Ingersoll bought the Trenton Watch Company in 1908, and the bankrupt New England Watch Company in Waterbury, Connecticut, for $76,000 on November 25, 1914. [2] By 1916, the company was producing 16,000 watches per day in 10 models.

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