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Feb
How to wind a FABERGE watch?

How to wind a FABERGE watch?

The Faberge family originated in France in the 17th century with the original surname Favri. Gustav Faberge was born in 1814 and moved to St. Petersburg, Russia at the age of 16 to become a goldsmith. In 1842, Gustav Faberge opened the jewelry store Fabergé in a basement on Bolshaya Morskaya Street in St. Petersburg, and the brand's emphasis was on distinctly French style and luxury.
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Feb
How to wind a ETIENNE SCHWARZ watch?

How to wind a ETIENNE SCHWARZ watch?

For more than 100 years, the independent watchmaking brand Schwarz Etienne has been committed to shaping the time-honored watchmaking tradition into a sustainable art. From the beginning of the 20th century to the present, its ideal has never stopped. Since 1902, Schwarz Etienne has followed a remarkable watchmaking trajectory.
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Feb
How to wind a ETERNA watch?

How to wind a ETERNA watch?

On November 7, 1856, doctor Joseph Girard and teacher Urswihild founded the watchmaker American Hild, which later became known as ETERNA. Since its founding in 1856, ETERNA has seduced an increasingly glamorous selection of exceptional timepieces for discerning women.
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Feb
How to wind a ETA watch?

How to wind a ETA watch?

The history of the ETA Group dates back to the end of the 18th century: a watch factory established in Fontainemelon in 1793. In 1855 another factory was opened in Grenchen specializing in the manufacture of "Ebauches (semi-finished watch movements)" (blank movements). It was later named ETA. In 1926, the joint-stock company Ebauches SA, which brought together the major Swiss blank movement manufacturers, was established
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Feb
How to wind a ERWIN SATTLER watch?

How to wind a ERWIN SATTLER watch?

Erwin Sattler's grandfather watchmaker Heinrich Sattler obtained a patent for the mechanical design of the perpetual calendar on April 3, 1903 - German Royal Patent No. 163850. In order to inherit and perfect his grandfather's career and dream, Erwin Sattler established his own watch brand Erwin Sattler in Munich in 1958, and jointly operated it with the artist's wife.
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Feb
How to wind a ERNST BENZ watch?

How to wind a ERNST BENZ watch?

Swiss watch brand Ernst Benz is famous for making large-size watches. The brand’s representative 47mm classic Great Circle (Great Circle) watch ChronoScope is a favorite of mechanical watch fans, and has also developed different models such as ChronoSport and ChronoLunar. The latest DLC diamond-like carbon version is an advanced version of Great Circle.
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Feb
How to wind a ERNEST BOREL watch?

How to wind a ERNEST BOREL watch?

In 1860, the company exported the first batch of watches to Uruguay, and the products went to South America; in 1867, they began to advance to Spain, and the sales network expanded rapidly. In 1894, Gao Huashi retired in old age, and Ernest Borel, the son of Jules Borel, took over, and the company changed its name to Borel-Courvoisier. Four years later, Ernest Borel cooperated with Adamir Debrot, who was in charge of technology, and changed the company's name again to Ernest Borel and Cie.
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14
Feb
How to wind a EPOS watch?

How to wind a EPOS watch?

Epos is an independent watchmaking brand in Switzerland. It comes from Greek and means "the poem of Genesis". Founded in Bienne, a famous watch city in Switzerland. The brand is committed to inheriting the tradition of Swiss watchmaking art in 1741, carrying forward the watchmaking art of more than 260 years of painstaking efforts
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Feb
How to wind a ENICAR watch?

How to wind a ENICAR watch?

ENICAR originated from an ancient Swiss watchmaking workshop in 1854. The name ENICAR was named after the RACINE family who wrote their name upside down to represent the fine tradition of exquisite craftsmanship passed down from generation to generation by the family for hundreds of years.
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Feb
How to wind a EMILE CHOURIET watch?

How to wind a EMILE CHOURIET watch?

The watchmaking story of Emile Chouriet began in the 17th century. Emile Chouriet, the soul of the brand, created a small watch workshop near the famous Place de la Fusterie in Geneva, concentrating on the study of watch skills, and since then unveiled Emile Chouriet. The legendary chapter of Chouriet watchmaking.
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