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Valjoux (for Vallée de Joux, "Joux Valley") is a
Swiss manufacturer of
mechanical watch movements,
based in L'Abbaye, in the
canton of Vaud, Switzerland...
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combination of
several former Swiss watch movement manufacturers including Valjoux,
Peseux and Lemania. In 1856 at Grenchen, Urs Schild, a schoolmaster, and...
- Carreras—used
movements manufactured by
Valjoux,
including the
Valjoux 72
movement (for a 12-hour chronograph) and the
Valjoux 92
movement (for a 30-minute or...
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Valjoux". ETA SA.
Retrieved 6 June 2016. "Mecaline
Chronographes 7751
Valjoux". ETA SA.
Retrieved 6 June 2016. "Mecaline
Chronographes 7753
Valjoux"...
- ETA SA),
namely the
Valjoux and
Landeron calibres. The 17
jewel Valjoux 84
lever movement with stem wind was the most
common Valjoux movement for the Bovet...
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released its
first chronograph, the Oysterdate, with a
manually wound Valjoux mechanical calibre 7734 and cam
chronograph function. The
second series...
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Universal Genève
Vacheron Constantin Vacuum Chronometer Corporation Valentino Valjoux Van
Cleef &
Arpels Ventura Versace Victorinox Visconti Vostok watches Venezianico...
- used in the
original series was a
manual wind
movement manufactured by
Valjoux,
which was
designated Calibre 72. It was
reworked by
Rolex and redesignated...
- wris****ches,
including automatic models featuring movements such as the
Valjoux 23 and
Valjoux 72. The
company was
entered into the
commercial register on 27 September...
- ETA 2836-2) SW 300/1000 (based on ETA 2892-2) SW 500/510/600 (based on
Valjoux 7750 a.k.a. ETA 7750) Jahnke, Johannes. "The ETA v
Sellita Story". Christopher...