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WATCHCASE". www.merriam-webster.com.
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Google Arts and Culture. "
Watchcase, by
Blaise Foucher".
British Museum. "
Watchcases, by
Louis Vautier".
British Museum. "
Watchcase, by
Abraham Gribelin"...
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Jewellers Board of
Trade in 1884, and was the
first president of the
Watchcase Manufacturers ****ociation.
During the
latter part of the 19th Century...
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Roamer Watch Co. SA. In 1955,
Roamer patented the
Anfibio watertight watchcase,
which proved to be a
commercial success. The
company launched its first...
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Meissen watchcase, c. 1765, with a man
playing a flute, a girl
singing and a
second man reclining....
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president of the Jewelers'
Board of Trade, and the
first president of the
Watchcase Manufacturers' ****ociation.
Fahys was born on May 28, 1832, in Belfort...
- 1st
Standard 947.9: 91
zolotnik Russian silver 935:
Swiss standard for
watchcases after 1887, to meet the
British Merchandise Marks Act and to be of equal...
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automatic movements'
chronometer precision,
Klingenberg had
devised a
watchcase,
where a void of 80%
could be
created and maintained.
According to the...
- St. Louis, Missouri, to
German immigrants Ida Cohn and
Isaac S****e, a
watchcase maker. He was the
youngest of four
children – the
younger brother of businessman...
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marriage Emery was
connected to Westminster-based goldsmiths, jewellers,
watchcase makers, and clockmakers,
several of them
Huguenot or of
Huguenot descent...