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FORTIS Watches AG was founded by Walter Vogt in 1912

February 24, 2023 by aabbady Leave a Comment

FORTIS Watches AG

1912

The Swiss village of Grenchen was and still is the residence of FORTIS when the company was founded by Walter Vogt in 1912.

Mr. Vogt was a great pacesetter and pioneer: his original beliefs still forms the basis of today’s company’s policy. “..the manufacture of high-quality quality Swiss watches, in innovative designs at inexpensive prices..”

1924

The most significant year in the history of FORTIS was in 1924, when Walter Vogt met John Harwood, the British inventor of the automatic wristwatch. Harwood had already been looking for two years to find an manufacturing partner to mass produce his invention in Switzerland.

In the founder of FORTIS, he discovered an en-lighted defender of “the automatic wristwatch” concept. Walter Vogt backed the project and provided significant financing so that he could implement this invention into production.

1926

The world’s first self-winding wristwatch in true production was the “Harwood Automatic” and was presented at Basel Switzerland.

1930s,

FORTIS produced two more classic automatic watches which became famous products: First came the “Rolls”, a wristwatch, which was to become legendary with a winding system developed by Leon Hatot of Paris. The watches name was derived from the motion of the movement inside the case to wind the movement.

1931

FORTIS produced the Autorist, which used another automatic mechanism invented by John Harwood. The watch was powered by movements of the strap by means of its attachment to the watch.

1937

On the occasion of the company’s 25th anniversary FORTIS manufactured their first chronographs which are admired for their precision until today. “Wandfluh”, the name of the Jura massive close to Grenchen as name of the FORTIS Chronograph became known throughout the world.

1943

The Latin word meaning of FORTIS is “strong” and with the presentation of the first waterproof watches from Switzerland FORTIS again perfectly meets the market demands with their most successful model “Fortissimo”.

 1950s

Some decades later to its first appearance on the market the alarm wrist watch enjoys renewed popularity thanks to the efforts of FORTIS.

1954

FORTIS takes up the manufacturing of the alarm watch, thus becoming closely associated with the worldwide distribution of the most serviceable timepiece ever marketed.

1956

FORTIS wins the leading chronometer awards conferred by the Swiss Institute for Official Watch Timekeeping Tests, awarded to their waterproof alarm watches of the “Manager”-series. Every single “FORTIS-Manager” alarm watch tested, obtained the supreme distinction “especially good results”.

Timepieces of the Late 1950s to Early 1980s

1957

In Tokyo 600 watchmakers celebrated the so-called “FORTIS day” in Yamaha hall on the 26 th of November. The company invited the Japanese watchmakers to promote the new electrical regulation system “BEP” presented by FORTIS and as thus the good relationship with the members of the Japanese watchmakers society.

1962

The name of FORTIS- synonymous worldwide for reliable automatic watches from Switzerland- continues with their jubilee watch on the occasion of the company’s 50th anniversary “Stratoliner” and the “Spacematic”, a 25 atmospheres tested absolutely wateresistant anchor watch, high precision automatic, with date indication and chosen by the members of the American astronauts team that year.

1965

With the upcoming quartz watches from Japan FORTIS like all the other Swiss brands had to face a competition on the market, which a lot of them could not stand.

The FORTIS answer on this challenge, based on the companies experiences in water resistant diver watches was the development of the “Flipper” watch. For the American market: the “FORTIS-Cobra”, a most striking design which was a real hit and enormous success in those swinging times.

1975

FORTIS set the pace in watch fashion with the “Flipper quartz leader” model, a great success in more than 40 countries the following years. This watch range incorporated the original FORTIS Container System, allowing the movement and bracelet to be interchanged within seconds.

1982

The “Flipper quartz leader” provides besides steel and 18 ct. gold bracelets a wide range of colorful straps and thus made this FORTIS design a hit in the early 80s, worn for example by The Rolling Stones, Roman Polanski, Leonard Bernstein, etc.. The “…aristocrat of the plastic watches”..V. Philbert, Europa Star.

1987

On the occasion of the company’s 75th anniversary FORTIS sets a trend by relaunching the automatic wristwatches which had been synonymous for the brand in the glory past. Besides the Original FORTIS Container System with the successful range of the “FORTIS Logo Swiss” collection and the Harwood being the world’s first automatic wristwatch in series production, FORTIS relaunched the legendary pilot’s watches with their clear functions and easy to read dials in the typical FORTIS design that year and marks the renaissance of mechanical watches, a trend which a lot of Swiss watch companies followed until today.

1992

FORTIS steps into space on board of the first advertising and art painted space craft, a Russian proton rocket. One dial of a limited series of the FORTIS Stratoliner automatic chronograph participates in the first “space museum” in orbit. Since then a close cooperation between FORTIS and several Russian space institutions lead to the development of the FORTIS OFFICIAL COSMONAUTS CHRONOGRAPH, which was tested on the border of modern physics and under spaceflight simulation and proved its reliability on the wrist of the Russian cosmonauts even in open space.

1994

After two years of testing and preparation the Yuri Gagarin Russian State Scientific-Research Test Center of Cosmonauts Training in Star City chose the FORTIS OFFICIAL COSMONAUTS CHRONOGRAPH to be part of their cosmonauts official equipment. Developed in intensive cooperation with the experienced experts of the center the FORTIS automatic chronograph received its unique design which meats the cosmonauts needs in every detail of its function.

The space mission EUROMIR I crew was the first to which the FORTIS Official Cosmonauts Chronograph Sets were presented to in October. Since then the FORTIS Sets were presented to all Russian cosmonauts of the Gagarin Center and the FORTIS Chronographs proved their reliability on the wrists of astronauts and cosmonauts in their professional activity and during several extra vehicular activities in open space.

1995

Deeply involved in the world of aviation the FORTIS Chronographs were the timekeeping instruments of the world height record on a MIG 25PU double seated -non experimental- aircraft with a civil passenger, honored by the Guinness book of records.

 1996

After a successful launch of the FORTIS Cosmonauts and Pilot’s collection in Europe FORTIS started its market approach with a spectacular debut in Asia.

1997

The FORTIS OFFICIAL COSMONAUTS CHRONOGRAPH was chosen to be the official watch of the Russian-German space mission MIR 97. On the occasion of the company’s 85th anniversary the world’s first automatic chronograph with mechanical alarm was presented at the Basel fair. In close cooperation and as per the demands of the cosmonauts developed, FORTIS exposed this mechanical specialty in a limited anniversary edition of 100 pieces in platinum, to be followed by a steel version later.

1998

The Hungarian Air Force uses the FORTIS Pilot Professional Chronograph Automatic to equip their pilots.as well as several other countries.

2009

The Fortis brand name is still used by BNP Paribas in Belgium, but its colorful logo was discontinued in 2009 shortly after the acquisition.

From Fortis website.

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adidas watches history

February 22, 2023 by aabbady Leave a Comment

Adidas

adidas is a multinational manufacture corporation based at Bavaria Germany. They are famous with their sports product such shoes, clothing and accessories which include the watches.

adidas was founded on 18 August 1949 by Adolf Dassler (Adi Dassler) where is adidas get their name from.

In 1936 Dassler name become known to the world when he chooses U.S. sprinter Jesse Owens about to use his sports shoes in the Olympic. Dassler name take off after Jesse Owens win the gold medal as sprinter.

After the second World Ware after Adolf separated from his brother he lunches Adidas that become the second largest sports manufacture after Nike.

Fossil makes watches for brands such as Adidas, Emporio Armani, Karl Lagerfeld, Michael Kors, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Burberry, DKNY, Diesel and Armani Exchange.

Fossil Group founded in 1984 (based in Texas), is an American designer and manufacturer of clothing and accessories, primarily watches when they acquired Zodic Watch Company from Genender International in 2001 and 2004 they purchase of Michele Watch. With this success in the watch industry they were able to make the watches for different company and adidas is one of them.

Here is the quote from Fossil group website about Adidas:

“adidas Originals


adidas Originals is the iconic sportswear brand for the street. It is born in sport heritage, but lives in contemporary lifestyles and strives to inspire all in their everyday lives. It is marked by the iconic Trefoil logo that was first used in 1972.  Today, adidas Originals brings adidas heritage from the past into the now, playing on its ability to stay relevant for all walks of life regardless of time, place, style and passions.  adidas Originals Timing uses the same philosophy, fusing traditional watch design elements with modern technique and detail, resulting in a sleek, distinctive look and feel that is unique amongst the fashion watch landscape.”

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Accurist-first watch to promote the 21 JEWEL lever-movement

February 9, 2023 by aabbady Leave a Comment

Accurist watch

In 1946, working from premises in St John Street in London’s Clerkenwell district. Asher and Rebecca Loftus established Accurist with the intention of creating a brand name of lasting value. Like much of the competition at that time, Accurist watches were made entirely from Swiss components. A positive sales point that guaranteed quality, and which coupled with competitive pricing helped establish our reputation for value.

Accurist became the first watch company to actively promote the 21 JEWEL lever-movement. Accurist 21 JEWELS became the Company Slogan setting a standard in watches that was later to be followed by many of our competitors. In an effort to increase market share and to position Accurist as a national brand in a somewhat conservative market place. Accurist broke out of the traditional watch advertising mould by producing a T.V. Campaign which was aired regularly on “Sunday Night at the London Palladium”. Probably the most widely viewed television program of its day.

However, a watch was still seen to be a ‘once in a lifetime’ purchase – Accurist set out to change this by introducing fashion into watches. Richard Loftus, fresh out of University, created a range of watches that was to revolutionise the watch market worldwide. Soon Accurist’s Old England watches were seen on the wrists of the famous and fashionable: – Princess Anne, The Beatles and Twiggy were amongst the millions worldwide who wore the large brightly coloured watches that became synonymous with the mini skirt, Carnaby Street and London of the swinging 60’s.

As the sixties developed, so did Accurist and in 1968 a Swiss office, Accurist S.A. was opened in La Chaux de Fonds, the heart of the Swiss watch making industry, to co-ordinate the manufacturing and sourcing for the company.

The’70’s saw the introduction of the digital quartz movement and as the technology developed from L.E.D to L.C. D it was Accurist’s digital quartz watch which was chosen as the official watch for the pilots of the newly launched Concorde aircraft. Brand awareness remained an important factor in the success of the Accurist product range and 1978 saw the launch of one of the Television’s most memorable campaigns; John Cleese featuring the “Accur-ankle, Accu-wrist!” commercial. The commercial went on to win awards around the world including the Palm d’Or Advertising Award. It was even featured on the USA’s Johnny Carson show as one of the world’s ten best adverts!

In 1983 after two years of careful research and planning, Andrew Loftus applying all the principles on which his parents had established the business, switched the manufacturing base from Switzerland to Japan and in the following three years Accurist’s UK business increased by over 500%.

Flushed with the success of the new collection, Accurist achieved a major marketing breakthough by being appointed as the first ever, official sponsor of British Telecom’s Speaking Clock. Since the original sponsorship agreement in 1986 Accurist’s speaking clock has received the incredible number of almost 3 billion calls. Making this the “greatest sponsorship deal of all time”. Accurist continued to maximise on its association with the Speaking Clock, developing a new advertising and marketing campaign with the slogan “Accurist – the standard by which all watches are set”. In 1987 Accurist were awarded The National Association of Goldsmiths first ever Award of Excellence in recognition of their contribution and influence in the UK watch market.

In 1993 Accurist had become the UK’s largest brand in value terms and now set its sights on the international market. Again it was creative and opportunist marketing that would provide the platform for its most ambitious project to date. The Royal Observatory at Greenwich, home of Greenwich Mean Time and The International Meridian Line was undergoing major renovation. Accurist seized on this opportunity and became the first and only Watch Company to be formally associated with the Observatory, providing them with the new Atomic Clock, which officially records the time for the world. In 1995 to celebrate this association with Greenwich Mean Time, The “Greenwich Commemorative collection”, was launched in over 20 countries.

In April 1997 Accurist started the official countdown to the Millennium by providing the Old Royal Observatory at Greenwich with a Satellite controlled clock accurate to within 1/10,000,000th of a second to countdown the last 1000 days of the 20th century. In 1884 at the International conference in Washington the meridian line at Greenwich was chosen as the “meridian line for the world” 0 degrees longitude and it was decreed that the universal day for the world starts at midnight on the meridian line.

Later in 1997 Accurist moved its Headquarters’ to its current location in London’s West Hampstead district The custom built facilities have created a modern and efficient infrastructure from where Accurist can uniquely provide an efficient and co-ordinated service across every facet of its business from product design, and distribution, to after sales service and product assembly.

In July 1997 Accurist won “Volume watch brand of the year” at The UK Jewellery Awards.

1999 saw the launch of Accurist’s youth orientated accu.2 range, backed by a high impact advertising campaign “no ordinary old timer” success was instantaneous and the collection is sold in over 1500 outlets across the UK. Innovative product design and strong advertising campaigns (including “sec’s machine” and “two-timer”) have insured that accu.2 has remained at the forefront of fashion watches.

January 1st 2000 saw the Accurist name emblazoned across television screens and newspapers world-wide as camera’s from across the globe focussed on the meridian line and on it the prominently placed Accurist millennium countdown clock at Greenwich, to usher in the new millennium.

In 2001 Accurist’s commitment and dedication to service was acknowledged by the trade in general as Accurist became the only watch company to have been awarded the most prestigious “Customer Service Award ” at The UK jewellery awards ceremony.

March 2003 has seen Accurist further strengthen their original agreement to support the Old Royal Observatory at Greenwich by signing an exclusive license with the National Maritime Museum to produce a range of replica clocks and watches from the Observatory’s and Museum’s historic collections.

In September 2005 to capitalise on their expertise in the UK market Accurist set up a new division to distribute other brands in the UK. 2006 saw Accurist become the first brand to be co-featured in the English football team‘s advertising campaign. From Jan 1st 2007 Accurist started distributing Versace watches and Jewellery.

In 2008 Accurist launched ‘British Real Time’ with faces and voices from across the United Kingdom. Accurist’s research shows that our relationship to time and how we access it has changed. We focus more on what we do with our time rather than being dictated to by the constraints of time. British Real Time.com is a celebration of British culture and what contemporary Britain is doing at any given moment, giving a snapshot of Britain today.

The past 60 years tell a remarkable story of the development of one of the industry’s most famous independent watch companies. With a young and dynamic management team committed to the companies original principles, the future promises to be just as exciting.

From Accurist Website.

https://www.accurist.com/

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the Ancre watch – mechanical detail of watch movement

February 9, 2023 by aabbady Leave a Comment

Ancre is not a manufacturer or retailer name. It is simply a French word which refers to a mechanical detail about the watch movement, that it is equipped with a lever escapement. Levees Visible also refers to a mechanical detail, that being the escapement bridges are arranged in such a way that you could see the lever. These details were important to customers in the early era of mass-produced watches, and are commonly seen engraved on the cases of Swiss watches produced from the 1870s through the 1920s.

the Ancre watch is nevertheless of historical interest and therefore collectable. I think the watch was made in Switzerland for (obviously) the German market. The reason I say Swiss is because of the French language inscription ( which means “anchor escapement, visible levers”) and the regulator which is marked both in French “R A” and English “S F”. A French-made watch would not have had the English “S F”, and a German-made watch of that era would of course have had everything written in German. UDC is probably the owner’s initials.

The guess is that the watch may have been made for the Krupp factory in Berlin as a gift for retiring employees or something of that nature. The quality of the movement itself looks to be fairly basic.

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