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Spritzer & Fuhrman were jewellers on the island of Curacao. Erno Spritzer and Esiu Fuhrman were Hungarian Jews who started their business by selling cheap jewellry on the streets of Curacao and subsequently grew their business into one of the finest jewellers throughout the Caribbean and New York. | Spritzer & Fuhrman were jewellers on the island of Curacao. Erno Spritzer and Esiu Fuhrman were Hungarian Jews who started their business by selling cheap jewellry on the streets of Curacao and subsequently grew their business into one of the finest jewellers throughout the Caribbean and New York. | ||
The store opened in 1962. They catered to the duty-free cruise ship market and stopped trading circa 1989. | The store opened in 1962. They catered to the duty-free cruise ship market and stopped trading circa 1989. | ||
− | They self-branded high-end quality Swiss watches. | + | They self-branded high-end quality Swiss watches in the same was as [[Cuervo y Sobrinos]] in Cuba. |
==Notable Watches== | ==Notable Watches== |
Latest revision as of 02:04, 27 October 2020
Spritzer & Fuhrman
Spritzer & Fuhrman were jewellers on the island of Curacao. Erno Spritzer and Esiu Fuhrman were Hungarian Jews who started their business by selling cheap jewellry on the streets of Curacao and subsequently grew their business into one of the finest jewellers throughout the Caribbean and New York. The store opened in 1962. They catered to the duty-free cruise ship market and stopped trading circa 1989. They self-branded high-end quality Swiss watches in the same was as Cuervo y Sobrinos in Cuba.
Notable Watches
Dress watch with Heno manual wind movement.