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- 2. Known shorthand as UWD, this German movement manufacture has supplied brands such as Sinn and J.N. Shapiro with their UWD 33.1.
- 4. A large supplier of calibres, founded in 1950 in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Brands such as Oris, Hublot, and others leverages forms of their calibers in their entry-level watches.
- 5. Tudor, Breitling, and Chanel all have a stake in this movement manufacture - also used by Norqain.
- 8. This vertically integrated manufacture sells their calibres through subsidiary TMI (Time Module) which is how you see calibres such as the NH35A used by micro brands.
- 9. This movement developer and manufacturer has engineered calibres for brands such as Faberge, Singer, and H. Moser & Cie, among many many others (hint: Streamliner Chronograph).
- 10. The Swatch Group purchases this movement manufacture powerhouse, known for 'workhorses' like the 2824.
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- 1. A Swiss movement manufacture acquired by Citizen Watch in 2012, that supplies calibres to micro-brands and conglomerate brands.
- 3. _______ Manufacture Fleurier is the movement development arm of Parmigiani Fleurier, but they also supply calibres to brands such as Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, Gerald Charles, and Hermes.
- 6. A Chinese movement manufacture known for their ST19, an imitation of the historic Venus 175 chronograph calibre.
- 7. This japenese movement manufacture, under Citizen, is one of the largest in the world and brands such as Kurono Tokyo leverage their cost-effective calibres.