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Festina F16184 Festina Tour de France 2014 Festina Chronograph. Festina is a Spanish watch conglomerate. [1] In 1985, businessman Miguel Rodríguez acquired Festina, a brand founded in Switzerland in 1902, thus forming the Festina-Lotus Group.
Ownership: The Festina Group, a private company, based in Barcelona, owns Perrelet. The group also owns L. Leroy, Candino, Festina, Lotus, Jaguar, and Calypso. The company sells over 5 million watches a year. Perrelet is based in Bienne, Switzerland, and produces an estimated 30,000 watches a year.
Samsung; Sandoz watches; Schwarz Etienne; Sea-Gull; Sector; Seiko; Seiko Instruments; Seikosha; Sekonda; Shinola Detroit; Sinn; SSIH (previous holding company, now ...
Private company Victorinox: 1884 Karl Elsener: Ibach: 1,850 Aktiengesellschaft: Victorinox Foundation, Carl and Elise Elsener-Gut Foundation Carl Elsener Jr. (President, CEO & Chairman) Wenger: 1893 Paul Boéchat Delémont: 150 Société anonyme: Victorinox AG: West End Watch Co. 1886 Arnold Amstutz and Constant Droz Leytron Private company
The team first appeared as Lotus-Zahor but the following year, 1990, the team became Lotus–Festina. In 1993, the team became Festina–Lotus which it was known by until 2000. The team was a Spanish team from 1989 to 1992. Then the team was based in Andorra in 1993 and 1994. In 1995, the team became French-based from which it would stay until ...
This category is intended to list articles on companies (but not individuals) that once made watches (pocketwatches or wristwatches), but which are no longer operating. Dead individual watchmakers should be categorized at Category:Watchmakers (people)
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