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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)
Mark Zuckerberg wore a $900,000 watch in the video announcing the end of censorship on Meta. The Hand Made 1 by Greubel Forsey is “wearable art,” one fashion expert told Fortune.There are only ...
Bremont Watch Company Limited is a luxury aviation-themed British watchmaker based in England. Annual production is approximately 10,000 pieces [2] [3] for an approximate annual revenue of £40 million. [4] All of their watches are either COSC or ISO chronometer rated and built in the United Kingdom. [5]
The Eberhard & Co manufacture was founded on 1887 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the historic birthplace of the Swiss watchmaking industry [2] by George-Emile Eberhard.Eberhard was the son of a prominent Bernese family tracing its origins back to the 10th century, [3] which was involved in the development of the Swiss watchmaking industry.
Christopher Ward (London), founded by Christopher Ward, Mike France and Peter Ellis in 2004, is a British watch company. It was the first online-only luxury watch retailer selling timepieces directly to the consumer. [1] Christopher Ward watches are designed in England and manufactured in Switzerland. [2] In 2015, The Sunday Times ranked ...
Richard Mille is a Swiss luxury watch company founded in 2001 [1] by Dominique Guenat and Richard Mille, based in Les Breuleux, Switzerland. The brand specialises in high-priced clockwork watches, [ 2 ] which have been criticised by some as "ridiculous" [ 3 ] and "unnecessarily extravagant."
Eterna, detail Eterna-Matic, Cal. 1414U, 1958. Eterna is a Swiss watch company founded in Grenchen, Canton Solothurn, on 7 November 1856 by Josef Girard and Urs Schild. [1] The company is now owned by Hong Kong–based Citychamp Watch & Jewellery Group Limited, an investment holding company formerly known as China Haidian Holdings.
The company was part of LVMH Group until the end of the 2003. Ebel 1911 BTR GMT mens watch ref. E9240L70 Ebel Discovery watch reference 9187341 made in Switzerland Towards the end of 2003, LVMH sold Ebel to Movado Group for $62.2 million.