watch name Favre Leuba
Range of watches Older mechanical to modern quartz
Our repair charges Mechanical,  Automatic , Quartz timepiece and Quartz Chronographs standard
Parts Availability  We can obtain some movement parts , new cases and bracelets are not available for most models 
Official web site Not known
Sales web sites http://shop.joseph-watches.com/joseph/ 
address or agency none and the family company passed into the ownership of Benedom S.A., part of the Bacardi-Martini group, in 1985.
History and info Legal records show that Abraham Favre opened a small watchmaker's business in Le Locle in 1737. His son, Henry-Auguste, merged in 1814 with the watch-dealer, A. Leuba. The eighth-generation descendants of Henry Favre took over the business in 1970.

Under the leadership of Henry Favre, born in 1908, the factory distinguished itself with a number of innovations launched from around 1950, including, for example, their own automatic caliber in 1956, the "Bivouac", a manually-wound wristwatch with mechanical altimeter in 1963, and the 1966 "Bathy 50" with a mechanical depth gauge. Similarly in the sixties, Favre-Leuba made itself known for its extraordinary twin-barreled movements, initially with manual winding and later with automatic winding. These movements - the caliber FL 1162 with a balance frequency of 36,000v/h - were fitted to the 1968 "Twinmatic" and "Duomatic" models. As a consequence of the quartz shock, the family company passed into the ownership of Benedom S.A., part of the Bacardi-Martini group, in 1985.

 

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