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  2. Jaeger-LeCoultre - Wikipedia

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    Since 1931, Jaeger-LeCoultre has held close ties with the equestrian sports community and counts the Polo Club de Veytay as one of its partners. In 2004, Jaeger-LeCoultre teamed with Aston Martin to launch the Aston Martin Jaeger-LeCoultre gentleman's watch - the AMVOX1. The design of the timepiece was inspired by a 70-year historical link ...

  3. Memovox - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 Jaeger-LeCoultre launched the K815 caliber, the world's first automatic alarm wristwatch, the Memovox Automatic. [2] The automatic winding of this watch had a pendulum, which rotated in an angle of about 110 °, It was limited by two springs and stored the energy in the barrel for the time function.

  4. Futurematic - Wikipedia

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    The Futurematic is a self-winding [1] wrist watch without a crown. It was manufactured between 1951 and 1959 by the Swiss watch manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre. The Futurematic was the world's first watch without a crown for winding the mainspring, having a flat crown on the back that was used solely for setting the time. [2]

  5. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Jaeger-LeCoultre: 1833 [2] Le Sentier [2] Antoine LeCoultre [2] Le Sentier: Subsidiary Richemont: Catherine Rénier, CEO Jean Lassale: 1976 Jean Bouchet-Lassale Geneva Private Jean Bouchet-Lassale, founder; Pierre Mathys, watchmaker Jean Perret: 1893 Jean Perret Geneva: Privately held company Jowissa: 1951 Bettlach: Josef Wyss Juvenia: 1860 ...

  6. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Charles Antoine LeCoultre (1803–1881), Swiss watchmaker, Le Sentier, Jaeger-LeCoultre. Charles-Félicien Tissot (1804–1873), Swiss Watchmaker, Le Locle, founder of Tissot. Louis Clément François Breguet (1804–1883), French watchmaker, Paris, central clock of Lyon, tuning fork clock.

  7. Power reserve indicator - Wikipedia

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    Today they are used in wrist watches. The first wristwatch with the mechanism was created by Breguet in 1933. However, this was only a prototype with only one watch assembled. In 1948, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced a power reserve indicator designed for production in a series of watches called the Powermatic which

  8. Lemania - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1884 by Alfred Lugrin (1858-1920), who had trained at Jaeger-LeCoultre. Lugrin received awards and gold medals at exhibitions in Milan in 1906 and in Bern in 1914. Until 1930, the factory was called Lugrin SA, until Lugrin's son-in-law Marius Meylan established the firm Lemania Watch Co., based in L'Orient, Switzerland (Vaud).

  9. Repeater (horology) - Wikipedia

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    For each watch, there are 2 recording conditions (repeater on the wrist or on a table), and 2 recording quality (MP3 and Lossless). The watches are Audemars Piguet, Bvlgari, Corum, Franck Muller, IWC, Jaeger LeCoultre, Piaget and Vacheron Constantin. The recordings were made in an anechoic chamber. What is a Minute Repeater?