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Glycine Watch SA
 
 
Type
 
Privately held company
 
Industry
 
Watch manufacturing
 
Founded
 
1914; 106 years ago
 
Founder
 
Eugène Meylan
 
Headquarters
 
Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
 
Products
 
Watches
 
Parent
 
Invicta Watch Group
 
Website
 
Glycine-Watch.ch
 
Glycine is a wristwatch manufacturer, founded in 1914, and based in Bienne, Switzerland.[1] It is famed for its Airman line, debuted in 1953, a collection of GMT watches featuring 24-hour analog dials and rotating bezels, favoured by both military and commercial pilots.[2][3] The Airman was worn by many United States Air Force pilots during the Vietnam War.[2] It was also worn by astronaut Pete Conrad during the Gemini 5 spaceflight.[4][5]
 
 
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History[edit]
 
 
 
Glycine Airman 42 "Double Twelve" GL0061 watch.
 
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 self-winding watches, and subsequently, chronometer watches.[1][4][6][7]
 
With the advent of intercontinental air travel, the Glycine Airman was released in 1953, for meeting the needs of pilots.[4][7][8] The watch had a calendar function, a rotating 24-hour bezel with a locking mechanism, and a 24-hour dial with AM, PM and Noon written on it.[5][6][7][9] In keeping with its aviation link, Glycine also introduced the Airman SST in 1967, inspired by supersonic transport aircraft such as the Boeing 2707, and featured a tonneau-shaped case, orange dial, and internal rotating bezel.[6][7] To date, Glycine has released various reiteration of the original Airman, including watches featuring GMT hand, date magnifier, chronograph, or 12-hour movements.[7][9]
 
In 2016, Glycine joined the Invicta Watch Group, with Invicta's primary involvement on developing distribution and marketing strategies for the company.[8]
 
Collection[edit]
 
Currently, Glycine has five collections, all of which are aviation or military-themed:[3][4]
 
Airman
 
Introduced in 1953
 
Combat
 
Introduced in 1967
 
KMU 48
 
Introduced in 1999
 
German: Kriegs Marine Uhren, meaning Navy watch
 
F 104
 
Introduced in 2002
 
Eponym of Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
 
Incursore
 
Introduced in 2011
 
Italian: Incursore, meaning intruder
 
References[edit]
 
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a b "History". Glycine. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
 
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a b "A Week On The Wrist: The Glycine Airman No. 1". Hodinkee. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
 
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a b "Collection". Glycine. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
 
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a b c d "History". Glycintennial. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
 
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a b "Néo-Vintage: Glycine Airman N°1, la réédition de la montre de Charles Conrad Jr, astronaute des missions Gemini 5 et 11". Moonphase. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
 
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a b c "Glycine Airline: A 24 Hour Timeline of Flight" (PDF). André Stikkers. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
 
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a b c d e "In-Depth: The History of the Glycine Airman". Timepiece Chronicle. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
 
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a b "Under Invicta, Glycine Promises to Focus on Airman and Combat Lines". Worn and Wound. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
 
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a b "Glycine Soars with 3 New Airman Watches". Worn and Wound. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
 
External links[edit]
 
Official website of Glycine Watch SA
 
Categories: Watch brandsSwiss watch brandsWatch manufacturing companies of SwitzerlandManufacturing companies established in 1914Design companies established in 19141914 establishments in Switzerland
 
 
 
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