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The Clinton Watch Company has an interesting history. It was established by Hyman Wein, a Russian immigrant, in Chicago in 1922. Instead of building his watches completely in house, he embarked on a mission to import the finest Swiss movements and assemble them for sale in the United States. Later in the 1960s, his son Irving Wein moved the company’s operation to Neuchâtel, Switzerland. As with many small Swiss manufacturers in the 1970s, the company was forced to close its operation and moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands thereafter.
 
The Clinton Watch Company has an interesting history. It was established by Hyman Wein, a Russian immigrant, in Chicago in 1922. Instead of building his watches completely in house, he embarked on a mission to import the finest Swiss movements and assemble them for sale in the United States. Later in the 1960s, his son Irving Wein moved the company’s operation to Neuchâtel, Switzerland. As with many small Swiss manufacturers in the 1970s, the company was forced to close its operation and moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands thereafter.
  
Branded watches sometimes seen with France on dials - often budget dive and sports watches from the 1960s but some higher quality chronographs seen, using the [[Nivada|Nivada Chronomaster]] as the basis.
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Branded watches sometimes seen with France on dials - often budget dive and sports watches from the 1960s but some higher quality chronographs are around, notably the SkyChief/Grand Prix running a Valjoux 92 and using the [[Nivada|Nivada Chronomaster]] as the basis.

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Clinton

The Clinton Watch Company has an interesting history. It was established by Hyman Wein, a Russian immigrant, in Chicago in 1922. Instead of building his watches completely in house, he embarked on a mission to import the finest Swiss movements and assemble them for sale in the United States. Later in the 1960s, his son Irving Wein moved the company’s operation to Neuchâtel, Switzerland. As with many small Swiss manufacturers in the 1970s, the company was forced to close its operation and moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands thereafter.

Branded watches sometimes seen with France on dials - often budget dive and sports watches from the 1960s but some higher quality chronographs are around, notably the SkyChief/Grand Prix running a Valjoux 92 and using the Nivada Chronomaster as the basis.