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[[File:Glycine.jpg|thumb|Glycine]] | [[File:Glycine.jpg|thumb|Glycine]] | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
− | Glycine is a wristwatch manufacturer, founded in 1914, and based in Bienne, Switzerland. | + | Glycine is a wristwatch manufacturer, founded in 1914, and based in Bienne, [[Switzerland]]. |
− | The Airman line, debuted in 1953, a collection of watches featuring 24-hour analog dials and rotating bezels | + | The [[Airman]] line, debuted in 1953, a collection of watches featuring 24-hour analog dials and rotating bezels |
− | The Airman was worn by United States Air Force pilots during the Vietnam War. | + | The [[Airman]] was worn by United States Air Force pilots during the Vietnam War. |
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==Brief History== | ==Brief History== | ||
+ | [[File:Glycine+Manufacturer factory.png|thumb]] | ||
− | Founded as ''Fabrique d'Horlogerie La Glycine'' in 1914 by Swiss watchmaker Eugène Meylan, Glycine initially specialized in designing and manufacturing small movements for ladies watches, and during the 1930s, Glycine launched its own Automatic | + | Founded as ''Fabrique d'Horlogerie La Glycine'' in 1914 by Swiss watchmaker Eugène Meylan, Glycine initially specialized in designing and manufacturing small movements for ladies watches, and during the 1930s, Glycine launched its own Automatic self-winding watches, and subsequently, chronometer watches. |
− | With the advent of Transatlantic flight|intercontinental air travel, the Glycine Airman was released in 1953, | + | In 1943, Charles Hertig Sr. bought Glycine and it would be under his tenure that Glycine would create their defining watch, the [[Airman]]. With the advent of Transatlantic flight|intercontinental air travel, the Glycine [[Airman]] was released in 1953, meeting the needs of pilots. In keeping with its aviation link, Glycine also introduced the [[Airman SST]] in 1967, inspired by supersonic transport. |
In 2016, Glycine joined the Invicta Watch Group. | In 2016, Glycine joined the Invicta Watch Group. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
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+ | *[[Switzerland]] | ||
+ | *[[Main Page]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Watches]] | ||
==Models== | ==Models== | ||
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− | | [[Airman]]|| [[Combat]]|| [[Airman SST]] | + | | [[Glycine Airman|Airman]]|| [[Glycine Combat|Combat]]|| [[Glycine Airman SST|Airman SST]] |
Latest revision as of 02:33, 17 April 2020
Summary
Glycine is a wristwatch manufacturer, founded in 1914, and based in Bienne, Switzerland. The Airman line, debuted in 1953, a collection of watches featuring 24-hour analog dials and rotating bezels The Airman was worn by United States Air Force pilots during the Vietnam War.
Brief History
Founded as Fabrique d'Horlogerie La Glycine in 1914 by Swiss watchmaker Eugène Meylan, Glycine initially specialized in designing and manufacturing small movements for ladies watches, and during the 1930s, Glycine launched its own Automatic self-winding watches, and subsequently, chronometer watches.
In 1943, Charles Hertig Sr. bought Glycine and it would be under his tenure that Glycine would create their defining watch, the Airman. With the advent of Transatlantic flight|intercontinental air travel, the Glycine Airman was released in 1953, meeting the needs of pilots. In keeping with its aviation link, Glycine also introduced the Airman SST in 1967, inspired by supersonic transport.
In 2016, Glycine joined the Invicta Watch Group.
Links
Models
Airman | Combat | Airman SST |