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BREITLING

In St-Imier, in the Jura mountains of Switzerland, Loen Breitling opens a workshop specalising in making chronographs and precision counters. In 1915, Gaston Breitling created the first wristwatch chronograph, providing pilots with the first writs intruments and beginning Breitlings aeronatical tradition. By 1936 Breitling were the offical supplier of the Royal Air Force

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EBEL

Ebel was founded on July 15th 1911 by Eugene Blum and Alice Levy. Ebel, the Architects of Time have dedicated their talents, passion and creativity to designing and crafting distinctive watches that exercise an enduring fasination. For each Ebel watch, from the research and development stage, throughout production, cutting edge technology and outstanding know how merge with visionary inspiration and constant innovation all goverened by the high quality standards inherent to the Architects of Time.

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TECHNOMARINE

TechnoMarine watches were created to be the happy medium between Cartier and Swatch. The first model of ladies TechnoMarine watches was produced and launched an entirely new genre. Revolutionizing the market, a product was born of a never before conceived and almost sacrilegious association between plastic and diamonds. Technomarine has formed a niche in which fun and sophistication commingle. TechnoMarine watches are a revolutionary concept in a mostly conservative industry.

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