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== Members of the Union Horlogère == | == Members of the Union Horlogère == | ||
+ | Except J. Straub & Co. were still following manufacturer member of the Union Horlogère | ||
* Kurth Freres, [[Grenchen]] (später [[Certina]]) bis ca. [[1920]], | * Kurth Freres, [[Grenchen]] (später [[Certina]]) bis ca. [[1920]], | ||
* Duret & Colonnaz, [[Genf]] (Rohwerke), | * Duret & Colonnaz, [[Genf]] (Rohwerke), | ||
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* L. Rueff & Meyrat, [[Saint-Imier]] (Allianz), | * L. Rueff & Meyrat, [[Saint-Imier]] (Allianz), | ||
* Fritz Moeri, [[Saint-Imier]] (Moeris) | * Fritz Moeri, [[Saint-Imier]] (Moeris) | ||
− | * [[J. Assmann/Glashütte i.SA, Deutsche Anker-Uhren-Fabrik|J. Assmann, Glashütte]] | + | * [[J. Assmann/Glashütte i.SA, Deutsche Anker-Uhren-Fabrik|J. Assmann, Glashütte]] from [[1904]] for the German market. |
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Alpina Watches International SA is a manufacturer of wrist watches based in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1883 by Gottlieb Hauser, watchmaker in Winterthur, who founded the Swiss Watchmakers Corporation ("Union Horlogère Suisse").
Members of the Union Horlogère
Except J. Straub & Co. were still following manufacturer member of the Union Horlogère
- Kurth Freres, Grenchen (später Certina) bis ca. 1920,
- Duret & Colonnaz, Genf (Rohwerke),
- Adolf Haeker (Gehäuse),
- Lesquereux & Co, (Gehäuse),
- Huguenin - Robert (Gehäuse),
- Ali Jeanrenaud, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Pendants und Bügel),
- Oskar Mistely, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Dekorationen, Guilloches und Gravierungen),
- H. Maumary, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Zugfedern),
- H. Bopp-Boillot, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Zeiger),
- Numa Nicolet & Fils, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Zifferblätter),
- Schwob Freres & Co, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Cyma),
- Robert Frères, Villeret (Minerva),
- L. Rueff & Meyrat, Saint-Imier (Allianz),
- Fritz Moeri, Saint-Imier (Moeris)
- J. Assmann, Glashütte from 1904 for the German market.