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Charles Jourdan (1883 – 12 February 1976) was a French fashion designer known best for his designs of women's shoes starting in 1919. His name reached its greatest reputation in the years since his death under the leadership of his sons, first with an emphasis on the use of innovative materials and later for more conservative designs.
This list is a duplicate of Category:Watch brands, which will likely be more up-to-date and complete. Manufacturers that are named after the founder are sorted by surname. Manufacturers that are named after the founder are sorted by surname.
Jules Frederik Jürgensen (1808–1877), Danish watch- and chronometer maker, Le Locle, deck watch. Auguste Agassiz (1809–1877), Swiss Watchmaker, Fribourg, founder of Longines. Charles Frodsham (1810–1871), English watch and chronometer maker, London, chronometer, tourbillon.
Shopee was established in Singapore in February 2015 as a mobile-focused marketplace that enables users to browse, shop, and sell products. [9] The platform integrates logistical and payment support to facilitate transactions and is designed to operate with minimal physical assets. [10] [11]
Bob's Watches is an online marketplace for the resale and trade of watches, with a focus on Rolexes. It was one of the largest watch reselling websites in the United States in 2016. [3] The company was founded in the mid-1990s by Bob Thompson in North Carolina as a local seller of various watch brands and models.
Charles Jourdan (1883–1976), French fashion designer; Charles Jordan (magician) (1888–1944), American magician Charley Jordan (1890–1954), American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and talent scout
Charles Gretton was a prolific maker of clocks and watches for home and abroad. THROUGH THE GOLDEN AGE – Charles Gretton – Watch and Clockmaking , published in 2016, lists 74 extant longcase clocks, 52 spring clocks, five lantern clocks and 29 watches , but more have been discovered since.
- Empress Josephine, for whom a repeating, à tact watch was made (i.e., which indicates the time silently, bemoans of touch-pieces), in 1805[18] - Queen Victoria, for whom Charles Oudin made a miniature watch circa 1840, which was called "Six Pence" due to its small size, comparable to that of a six-pence coin - Count d'Adhémar, for whom a ...