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  2. Hanowa - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1963 by Hans Noll and his wife Elisabeth Wirz, two years after taking over a watch factory sales management in Biel, Switzerland. [2] [5] In 1990, a second brand, Swiss Military—Hanowa, was established. [2] [6] While Hanowa was founded in Biel, Swiss Military—Hanowa is based in Möhlin. [7]

  3. Ollech & Wajs - Wikipedia

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    Watches were offered by mail order from Switzerland through magazine ads to customers in the United States and UK. The company specialized in automatic and manual-wind mechanical military and dive watches. They were sold in PX's on US military bases during the 1960s. The company's M 65 military watch was popular with US soldiers. [3]

  4. Langendorf Watch Company SA - Wikipedia

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    Lanco watches are still considered to be of very high quality, and they are traded today as vintage watches. A number of Lanco watches are famous, such as the "Flying Saucer" or the "Lanco-Fon", a manual-wound watch with an alarm function that was released in the 1960s. When Lanco was revived in the 1970s, more variety was added to the product ...

  5. Glycine (watch) - Wikipedia

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    Glycine Watch SA, or simply Glycine (/ ˈ ɡ l aɪ s iː n / ⓘ), is a Swiss watchmaker founded in 1914 in Biel/Bienne (BE), Switzerland, where its manufacturing and headquarters remain today. In 1930, Glycine released the first mass-produced automatic watches , and in 1959, it developed vacuum-sealed cases, allowing for more durable and water ...

  6. Swiss made - Wikipedia

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    The law then sets forth the conditions for the use of the name Swiss on watches, on watch cases, on watch movements, on watch dials and on replacement watch parts. In sum, a watch is considered Swiss when it has been developed in Switzerland, it uses a Swiss movement, is assembled and controlled in Switzerland by the Manufacture d'horlogerie ...

  7. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry: 1982 Bienne: Jean-Daniel Pasche Fortis (Swiss watchmaker) 1912 [1] Grenchen [1] Walter Vogt [1] Grenchen 40 Privately held company: Owner and CEO - Jupp Philipp Franck Muller: 1992 Geneva: Private company Franck Muller Frédérique Constant SA: 1988 Aletta and Peter Stas Geneva: Subsidiary of Citizen Holdings

  8. Waterproof wristlet watch - Wikipedia

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    The watch wristlet waterproof was a type of watch manufactured in Switzerland and issued to British military forces after 1945. The (WWW) standard for wristwatches by the Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) is believed to be one of the first official standards for a military issue watch.

  9. Breitling SA - Wikipedia

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    The first Chronomat had a circular slide rule and its design was inspired by military watches. [10] Its movement was the Venus 175 with 17 jewels, a manual wind movement. The current Chronomat was released in 2009 and was the first watch produced entirely by Breitling, featuring the in-house B01 caliber. [12]