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'''Eterna S.A., Grenchen''' | '''Eterna S.A., Grenchen''' | ||
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[[Bild:Eterna Logo.jpg|thumb|Logo]] | [[Bild:Eterna Logo.jpg|thumb|Logo]] | ||
[[Bild:Eterna19352kl5pv.jpg|thumb|wristwatch<br/>Eterna "1935 Classic"]] | [[Bild:Eterna19352kl5pv.jpg|thumb|wristwatch<br/>Eterna "1935 Classic"]] | ||
Swiss watch company | Swiss watch company | ||
− | The basis of the Eterna Watch Company was founded in 1851. Schild | + | The basis of the Eterna Watch Company was founded in 1851. Schild Frères, as the company was then known, started to produce ladies’ wristwatches from adapted small pocket watches. |
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+ | It was specially noted for its automatic rotor bearings, which was symbolized by its five-points logotype in form of a pentagram and denoted by its Eterna-matic brand; by its alarm travel clocks; and by its [[Eterna-matic Kon Tiki]] model. | ||
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+ | It had the first modern [[automatic pocket watch]], the [[Eterna-matic Golfer]]. | ||
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+ | == Further information == | ||
+ | *[[:Kategorie:Bildgalerie Uhrenmodelle Eterna|Picture gallery watch models Eterna]] | ||
+ | *[[:Kategorie:Eterna Modelle|Watch models Eterna]] | ||
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+ | *[[:Kategorie:Bildgalerie Uhrwerke Eterna|Picture gallery movements Eterna]] | ||
+ | *[[:Kategorie:Uhrwerke Eterna|Movements Eterna]] | ||
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+ | == Literature == | ||
+ | *[[Eterna. Pioniere der Uhrmacherkunst]] | ||
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[[Kategorie:Manufacturer E]] | [[Kategorie:Manufacturer E]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Manufacturer Switzerland]] | [[Kategorie:Manufacturer Switzerland]] | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 24. Juli 2015, 15:01 Uhr
Eterna S.A., Grenchen
Swiss watch company
The basis of the Eterna Watch Company was founded in 1851. Schild Frères, as the company was then known, started to produce ladies’ wristwatches from adapted small pocket watches.
It was specially noted for its automatic rotor bearings, which was symbolized by its five-points logotype in form of a pentagram and denoted by its Eterna-matic brand; by its alarm travel clocks; and by its Eterna-matic Kon Tiki model.
It had the first modern automatic pocket watch, the Eterna-matic Golfer.