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+ | In the early stages of World War II (WWII), Mr. Wakmann started his watch business in Portugal At the same time, warfare was spreading across Europe. | ||
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+ | During WWII in North America, many American watch companies were put at a disadvantage. Their production was switched to war products, while the Swiss watch manufacturers produced watches for war efforts and civilians. As a result, the U.S.government decided to support the American watch industry. The Swiss Watch Import Act was subsequently formed, and the U.S. Department of Commerce started to impose custom duties on high-end imported Swiss watches. Mr. Wakmann quickly recognized that this was an excellent opportunity to start his professional watch business in America. | ||
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+ | In 1946, he officially set up Wakmann Watch Company inNew York with the following major brand concepts clearly defined: | ||
+ | - Professional accuracy for professional users | ||
+ | - Quality production delivering quality products | ||
+ | - Innovative research and development, coupled with continuous improvements & technology | ||
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+ | Wakmann was appointed as the official producer and deliverer for the U.S. Military during WWII. This appointment was a further testament to the excellent quality of Wakmann watches. Airforce technologies evolved rapidly during the ongoing warfare in the 1940s. New innovations include jet aircrafts, radar and ballistic missiles. During the same period of time, Wakmann also started to develop professional timing instruments for the aviation industry, such as cockpit clocks for both military and commercial aircrafts, and professional wristwatches for pilots. | ||
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+ | ==The Breitling Connection== | ||
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+ | 1947 – Joint Venture with [[Brietling]]. Following rapid product and design breakthroughs, Wakmann watches soon gained the reputation as precise high-end timepieces, and became status symbol among customers. In 1947, Wakmann Watch Company ofNew York was officially listed in the U.S. Stock Exchange and the brand received greater public approval. In October 1947, [[Breitling]] Watch Corporation ofAmerica was formed in New York. It was a joint venture between Wakmann Watch Company and the renowned Swiss aviation timepiece manufacturer Breitling Watch Company. |
Revision as of 18:12, 7 April 2020
History of Wakmann
In the early stages of World War II (WWII), Mr. Wakmann started his watch business in Portugal At the same time, warfare was spreading across Europe.
During WWII in North America, many American watch companies were put at a disadvantage. Their production was switched to war products, while the Swiss watch manufacturers produced watches for war efforts and civilians. As a result, the U.S.government decided to support the American watch industry. The Swiss Watch Import Act was subsequently formed, and the U.S. Department of Commerce started to impose custom duties on high-end imported Swiss watches. Mr. Wakmann quickly recognized that this was an excellent opportunity to start his professional watch business in America.
In 1946, he officially set up Wakmann Watch Company inNew York with the following major brand concepts clearly defined: - Professional accuracy for professional users - Quality production delivering quality products - Innovative research and development, coupled with continuous improvements & technology
Wakmann was appointed as the official producer and deliverer for the U.S. Military during WWII. This appointment was a further testament to the excellent quality of Wakmann watches. Airforce technologies evolved rapidly during the ongoing warfare in the 1940s. New innovations include jet aircrafts, radar and ballistic missiles. During the same period of time, Wakmann also started to develop professional timing instruments for the aviation industry, such as cockpit clocks for both military and commercial aircrafts, and professional wristwatches for pilots.
The Breitling Connection
1947 – Joint Venture with Brietling. Following rapid product and design breakthroughs, Wakmann watches soon gained the reputation as precise high-end timepieces, and became status symbol among customers. In 1947, Wakmann Watch Company ofNew York was officially listed in the U.S. Stock Exchange and the brand received greater public approval. In October 1947, Breitling Watch Corporation ofAmerica was formed in New York. It was a joint venture between Wakmann Watch Company and the renowned Swiss aviation timepiece manufacturer Breitling Watch Company.