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List of manufacturers who make their own movements
| Chopard:
They have just released their first line of watches with
the new LUC. 96 auto movement; otherwise they use everything
from ETA to Piquet. The LUC isn't sold to other brands |
| Corum
Chronoswiss: They make Cal. 122 in-house, a movement
based on an old Enicar ebauche. They have a large stock
of old parts and have the missing parts made, otherwise
they use Valjoux for the chronographs. Cal. 122 isn't
sold to other brands. |
| Girard-Perregaux:
They make the auto calibre FP 3000 themselves but
still use ETAs in many of their models. They provide Daniel
Rith and Vacheron Constantin with the GP 3000. |
| Glasshutte SA: Everything is made in house, two
autos and several hand winds, they also make the auto
movement for the new brand Union (which also belongs to
them). |
| IWC:
They make the auto movement Cal. 8541 in-house, probably
mostly out of NOS parts and only fit one model with it,
large range of pocket watch calibres and complication
moduls, otherwise they use ETA, Valjoux, and JLC; they
don't sell the 8541 to other brands. |
| Jaeger LeCoultre: Everything in-house, wide array
of autos and hand winds, they sell to several other brands. |
| Lange and Soehne: They use in-house movements
exclusively: a different one for each model. They also
have one auto and several hand winds, they don't sell
to other brands. |
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