History of the brands

The True Story of the Barbezat-Bôle Company
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History of the brands

The True Story of the Barbezat-Bôle Company

Barbezat-Bôle
The Barbezat-Bôle company in Le Locle—not to be confused with Barbezat-Baillot, the founder of the Le Phare factory—specialized in fine pocket watches featuring complications and automatons. It acquired the Paul Buhré company in 1928.
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The true story of Felca and Titoni

Titoni
Titoni is one of the few Swiss watch manufacturers still owned by the family of its founder. Its long history has been marked by numerous remarkable models.
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The true story of Invar watches

Invar
Achille Hirsch created a number of businesses in La Chaux-de-Fonds. The Compagnie des Montres Invar was intended to produce precision watches with their own calibers. The Invar brand was subsequently used by Achille Hirsch's sons, and the company ceased to exist in 1992.
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The true story of Repco watches

Repco
Founded by Pierre Nicolet, this Tramelan factory has remained faithful to mechanical watches and has not withstood the "quartz crisis".
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The true story of Driva watches

Driva
This La Chaux-de-Fonds-based watchmaker made a name for itself in 1937 with the launch of the first mass-produced repeater wristwatch, and in the 1970s with "concept-watches" that were far ahead of their time.
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