History of the brands

History of the brands

The true story of Henry Moser & Cie watches

Henry Moser
A legendary figure in 19th-century Swiss watchmaking, Henry Moser established a watch factory bearing his name in Le Locle. Several generations of his family took over the business in the 20th century, ensuring its continuity, and it was relaunched in the 21st century.
History of the brands

The true story of Solvil and Titus

Solvil et Titus
Solvil et Titus is often criticized for using the name of famous timekeeper Paul Ditisheim without authorization. On closer examination, the company, while lacking the genius of the man who lent them his name, has nevertheless respected what made it famous: chronometers and jewelry watches.
History of the brands

The true story of Eigeldinger watches

Eigeldinger
André Eigeldinger created one of the first factories in La Chaux-de-Fonds to focus exclusively on wristwatches. But lacking a strong brand, the company disappeared in 1963.
History of the brands

The true story of Ulysse Nardin

Ulysse Nardin
“The House currently has a selection of chronometers in Geneva whose average variation is less than 0.4 sec. per day." Ulysse Nardin advertisement, 1877
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