1-The most surprising example is the attribution of the company's creation to Eugène Meylan, even in the “official” history. See for example Wikipédia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycine_(watch)
2-FOSC 1914
3-FOSC 1916
4-FOSC 1923
5-FOSC, 1925
6-Johan Boillat, La liberté n’a pas de prix ! Les dissidents du cartel horloger suisse, Chronométrophilia, 2003, 77, p. 65
7-Revue Internationale d’Horlogerie, 1931, p. 209
8-Patents CH 149 137 and CH 149 138
9-Eugène Meylan was not the founder of Glycine. (FOSC)
10-FOSC 1933
11-FOSC 1933
12-Brevet CH 170 501
13-As Universal watches have used the Autorem system, some authors have claimed that the famous Geneva company was behind these movements, which does not appear to be the case. This error is repeated on the brand's official website : https://universal.ch/histoire-et-chronologie/
14-FOSC 1933
15-Revue Internationale d’Horlogerie, 1933, 6, p. 66. The official history of the brand mentions that Glycine was one of 29 exhibitors at the 1938 Fair. However, there were 44 watch manufacturers exhibiting that year. See Revue Internationale d’Horlogerie, 1938, 6, p. 95
16-FOSC 1920
17-Journal Suisse d’Horlogerie, 1966
18-FOSC 1962
19-FOSC 2011
20-https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSFWN1AR13Y/
21-CH 355742 https://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?CC=CH&NR=355742A&KC=A&FT=D&ND=3&date=19610715&DB=&locale=fr_EP