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Majex was used by three companies, the [[Minerva]], the [[Era Watch Co]]. (Bienne) and [[Marchand & Jobin]] from London (who could used swiss movements, matching to their name). | Majex was used by three companies, the [[Minerva]], the [[Era Watch Co]]. (Bienne) and [[Marchand & Jobin]] from London (who could used swiss movements, matching to their name). | ||
− | [[File:Majex1.jpg|thumb|Majex Automatic - early | + | |
+ | The example shown has an early ETA1256 automatic movement in a chromed case with honeycomb dial and fancy hour markers. | ||
+ | [[File:Majex1.jpg|thumb|Majex Automatic - early 1950s - Richard Phillips Collection]] | ||
[[File:Majex 2.jpg|thumb|Majex Auto - 1256 unsigned movement - Richard Phillips Collection]] | [[File:Majex 2.jpg|thumb|Majex Auto - 1256 unsigned movement - Richard Phillips Collection]] |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 9 December 2021
MAJEX
Majex was used by three companies, the Minerva, the Era Watch Co. (Bienne) and Marchand & Jobin from London (who could used swiss movements, matching to their name).
The example shown has an early ETA1256 automatic movement in a chromed case with honeycomb dial and fancy hour markers.