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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. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Swiss watch manufacturers and brands. ... Chrono AG 1981 Solothurn: Markus & Stephan Ingold Chronoswiss: 1981 [1] Munich, Germany [1] Gerd Rüdiger ...

  4. Revue Thommen - Wikipedia

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    Revue had been used earlier as a brand name of the company's wrist watches, after they had been marketed as "GT" watches (GT standing for Gédéon Thommen) before. In 1916, the first aircraft chronograph for the Swiss Air Force was created and laid the foundation for the company's success as an aircraft instrument supplier.

  5. Hamilton Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The Model 23 was a 16-size chronograph pocket watch. The Model 4992b was in a 16-size case with a black dial. It was used as the pocket watch for the U.S. military, featuring a less accurate 21-jewel railroad grade movement. [citation needed] By 1970, 13,086 Hamilton Model 21 Marine Chronometers had been produced.

  6. Grovana - Wikipedia

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    Grovana watch at headquarters. Grovana is a Swiss watch manufacturer, originally established in 1924 in Tenniken (Basel-Landschaft), Switzerland, about 16 kilometres (10 mi) south of Basel. [1] Grovana is a private and family-owned company.

  7. Flying Officer Chronograph - Wikipedia

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    The Gallet Flying Officer Chronograph holds distinctions as the world's first time zone calculating wristwatch. It is also the second wrist-worn chronograph, preceded only by Gallet's Clamshell, to have a water-resistant case. [3] The Flying Officer was initially available only to flight officers [1] and pilots of the allied forces during World ...

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