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Assignee: Nouvelle Lemania SA


Location: L'Orient, CH
No. of patents: 4

NumberTitleIssue Date
6847589Watch including a case of elongated shape
The watch disclosed has a case of ovoidal shape, wherein a circular watch movement (5) is arranged off-center, on the side of the end of the case with the larger radius. On the side of the other end there is a moon phase indicator disc (16) and a power...
01/25/2005
6789300Dual effect compensating tool for fitting hands
The tool, which can be adapted to a bracket for fitting hands on a dial by driving them in, including a lower rod (11) which slides in a tubular part (13a) of an intermediate cylindrical element (13) compressing a spring (33) abutt...
09/14/2004
5327400Time piece with lunar phase and tides display
The present invention has for its object a watch movement more particularly a wrist watch, a chronograph watch or a pocket watch which comprises a time display formed by a dial and hands and which comprises a tide indicator constituted by a tides disk 16 ...
07/05/1994
4588305Electronic chronograph watch having analog and digital display of measured time periods
A motor actuates a wheel train which drives center hour and minute hands as in an ordinary analog-display watch. Another motor actuates a chronograph train which drives a chronograph sweep seconds-hand, a minute-register hand, and an hour-register hand of...
05/13/1986
 
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