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How to wind a LOUIS ERARD watch?

How to wind a LOUIS ERARD watch?

LouisErard was born in 1893 and grew up in a watchmaking family. This environment made him bathed in watchmaking culture since he was a child. During his studies, he enrolled in the famous watchmaking crafts school in Neuchatel, Switzerland, and spent all his youth studying watchmaking professional skills. In the 1930s,
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Feb
How to wind a LONGINES watch?

How to wind a LONGINES watch?

LONGINES is a watch brand under the Swiss Swatch Group. Longines is marked by the flying wing hourglass. Longines was founded in Soimia, Switzerland in 1832, with more than 180 years of history and craftsmanship; the first Longines factory was established in 1867; Longines officially became a registered trademark in Switzerland on May 10, 1880; Longines officially became a registered trademark in Switzerland in 1938
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How to wind a LOCMAN watch?

How to wind a LOCMAN watch?

LOCMAN company has come all the way from the beautiful island of Elba, initiated and practiced its own global strategy - Locman is aimed at those luxury consumers who pursue independence, advocate high innovation, have a keen sense of fashion and appreciate traditional styles. The trendy personality of emerging, high-quality, finely crafted watches outside the brand.
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Feb
How to wind a LINDE WERDELIN watch?

How to wind a LINDE WERDELIN watch?

Linde Werdelin is a new Swiss watch brand. In 2002, Morten Linde and Jorn Werdelin from Denmark founded the brand Linde Werdelin named after them, and began to develop limited edition watches and instruments. The watch is made in Switzerland, adhering to the Swiss style, and blending the Danish style, the combination of the two is unique.
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Feb
How to wind a LEON HATOT watch?

How to wind a LEON HATOT watch?

The term Art Deco comes from the first International Exposition of Decorative Arts and Modern Industry held in Paris, France in 1925. This year, Léon Hatot was awarded the highest honor for his outstanding jewelry design and production. In fact, as early as 1905, Léon Hatot's jewelry and watch shop of the same name had begun to be sought after by nobles and upper-class people.
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Feb
How to wind a LEMANIA watch?

How to wind a LEMANIA watch?

Lemania is a long-established Swiss movement manufacturer, which now provides movements for brands such as Breguet and belongs to the Swatch Group. Lemania was founded in 1884 by Alfred Lugrin who worked at Jaeger LeCoultre, specializing in the production of chronographs and stopwatches. The product won top prizes and gold medals at the exhibitions in Milan in 1906 and in Bern in 1914.
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Feb
How to wind a LACOSTE watch?

How to wind a LACOSTE watch?

The legendary story of the French LACOSTE brand was born in 1933. In that year, the French tennis champion René Lacoste made a light and comfortable short-sleeved jersey with light and breathable small piqué mesh fabric, which replaced the stiff traditional long-sleeved jersey and set off a new era. A revolution in menswear, resulting in the classic LACOSTE POLO shirt as it is known today. Over the past 80 years, LACOSTE has been constantly innovating, always pursuing an elegant and comfortable style, and has gradually become a brand that embodies the French elegant lifestyle
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How to wind a LACO watch?

How to wind a LACO watch?

In 1925, Lacher&co. was founded by two young German watchmakers, Frieda Lacher and Ludwig Hummel, in Pforzheim, a major watch design and manufacturing town in Germany. The name Laco is derived precisely from the first syllable of Lacher and co. In the early days of the company's establishment, it was committed to the production of precision watch components. Since 1933, Luculent began to produce a series of high-quality watch movements.
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Feb
How to wind a KENTEX watch?

How to wind a KENTEX watch?

Kentex is a young manufacturer born after the quartz shock in 1989. Its main products are military-themed outdoor watches. Kentex was officially authorized by the Japanese Self-Defense Force in 2005 and produced many self-defense-themed military outdoor models. Most of ENTEX watches The movement of the watch comes from Seagull of China, ETA of Switzerland, Citizen of Japan and Seiko, which run counter to many brands that focus on "Made in Japan".
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Feb
How to wind a KADLOO watch?

How to wind a KADLOO watch?

Brand Kadloo only produces mechanical watches, all designs are completed in Hamburg, Germany, and watch production and testing are completed in Basel, Switzerland. This also allows the Kadloo brand to combine the excellent quality of German industrial design with the top craftsmanship of Swiss watch production. As a well-known extreme sports watch in Europe, Kadloo is committed to developing a linear design that is more acceptable to the market, and insists on ensuring high-quality watch movements and watch winding technology
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