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* Eta (ETA) 1856 - still trading | * Eta (ETA) 1856 - still trading | ||
* Felsa - 1918 - 1969 | * Felsa - 1918 - 1969 | ||
*Fabrique d' | *Fabrique d'horologie ebaches de Fleurier (FEF) - 1881 - 1979 | ||
* Fabrique d'ebaches de Fontainemelon (FHF0 - 1793 - 1982 | |||
*Landeron - 1873 - 1970 | |||
* A Michel - 1898 - | |||
* Peseux - 1923 - 1983 | |||
*Unitas - 1898 - 1893 | |||
*Valjoux - 1901 - still trading | |||
*Venus - 1924 - 1983 | |||
==Famous Watch Movements== | ==Famous Watch Movements== |
Revision as of 21:44, 15 May 2020
A watch or clock is nothing without its movement - the heart beating within. Some companies make their own movements - the majority buy them in from independent producers. It is a division of labour that has existed for centuries.
The Manufacture is served by the Etablisseur
Brief History
List of Swiss Watch Movement Makers
- Arogno - founded 1872 - closed 1974
- AS S.A - founded 1896 - closed 1983 (merged with ETA 1979)
- Mader & Co - 1929 - 1962
- Derby - 1929 - 1965
- Eta (ETA) 1856 - still trading
- Felsa - 1918 - 1969
- Fabrique d'horologie ebaches de Fleurier (FEF) - 1881 - 1979
- Fabrique d'ebaches de Fontainemelon (FHF0 - 1793 - 1982
- Landeron - 1873 - 1970
- A Michel - 1898 -
- Peseux - 1923 - 1983
- Unitas - 1898 - 1893
- Valjoux - 1901 - still trading
- Venus - 1924 - 1983
Famous Watch Movements
- Lemania 1873
- Omega 861
- Zenith ElPrimero
- Lemania 5100
- Omega 321
- ETA Valjoux 7500
- Jaeger LeCoultre 930
- IWC Cal89
- IWC Cal5000
- Omega Cal 1040