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  2. Top Rolex dealer says more women, young people are buying ...

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    Watches of Switzerland says its buyer demographics now include more women and young people.“So it's still around 65% men, but increasingly women,” said Brian Duffy, CEO of Watches of ...

  3. Gallet & Company - Wikipedia

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    1892: Gallet introduces the first wrist-worn watches for mass consumption by men and women to the American market. These first "wristwatches" are immediately rejected due to public perception as being too unusual for women and too feminine for men. All unsold examples are soon returned to Switzerland for disassembly.

  4. Hamilton Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton introduced its first wristwatch in 1917, designed to appeal to men entering World War I and containing the 0-sized 17-jewel 983 movement initially designed for women's pendent watches. In 1928, Hamilton purchased the Illinois Watch Company for over $5 million from the heirs of John Whitfield Bunn and Jacob Bunn. Some of the most ...

  5. Tourneau - Wikipedia

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    Tourneau, LLC is a luxury watch retailer established in 1900 and based in the United States.In 2018 Tourneau was purchased by the European retailer, Bucherer AG.The company carries over 8,000 styles of men’s and women’s watches from nearly 40 luxury brands.

  6. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Swiss watch brand Christelle Rosnoblet (CEO) Squale Watches: 1959 Neuchâtel: Charles von Büren Chiasso: Andrea Maggi, Massimo Maggi Swatch: 1983 Biel: Subsidiary: The Swatch Group: Nick Hayek Jr. (chairman, president) TAG Heuer: 1860 [1] Saint-Imier [1] Edouard Heuer [1] [2] La Chaux-de-Fonds: Wholly owned subsidiary: LVMH: Frédéric Arnault ...

  7. Ebel - Wikipedia

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    The prize certificate for a patented ring watch in 1914 demonstrates the societal restrictions and lack of recognition for women at the time, being issued to “Messieurs Blum & Cie, Fabrique Ebel La Chaux-de-Fonds” (Gentlemen Blum & Co.). [2] In 1929, their son Charles took over the management of the company.

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