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Nicolet Watch

Tramelan, Switzerland · Fondée en 1935

Nicolet Watch Company était un fabricant suisse de montres fondé à Tramelan, connu pour ses calibres fiables et ses montres de milieu de gamme pour l'exportation.

Fondée en
1935
Siège social
Tramelan, Switzerland
Groupe
Independent
Segment de prix
Milieu de gamme
Statut
Disparue

Cessation: 1975

Nicolet Watch Company cessa ses activités lors de la crise du quartz.

Nicolet de Tramelan fabriquait avec honnêteté — la crise du quartz ne distinguait pas les honnêtes des autres.

Collections phares

  • 1-Button Chronograph — Monopusher chronographs representing Nicolet's early expertise in timing complications, featuring column wheel movements and classic dial layouts.
  • Diver — Robust diving watches with rotating bezels and enhanced water resistance, built for underwater professionals and sport enthusiasts.
  • Incabloc Sport — Shock-resistant sport watches utilising the Incabloc protection system, designed for durability in active use.

Chronologie

  • 1935 — Nicolet Watch established in Tramelan, joining the cluster of chronograph specialists in the Bernese Jura region.
  • 1940 — Production expanded to meet military and professional timing instrument demands during wartime.
  • 1955 — Introduction of updated sport chronograph lines featuring Incabloc shock protection for improved reliability.
  • 1965 — Diver collection launched to capitalise on growing recreational diving market.
  • 1975 — La crise du quartz frappe Nicolet.

Questions fréquentes sur Nicolet Watch

When did Nicolet Watch stop making watches?
Nicolet Watch ceased production in 1975, a casualty of the quartz crisis that particularly affected mid-range Swiss chronograph manufacturers unable to compete with inexpensive quartz alternatives.
Are Nicolet watches still valuable?
Vintage Nicolet chronographs maintain modest collector interest, particularly monopusher models and early sport chronographs. Values remain accessible compared to better-known Swiss chronograph brands from the same era.
Can I still buy a Nicolet watch today?
Nicolet watches are only available through the vintage market, including specialist dealers, auction houses, and online platforms. No revival of the brand has occurred.
What movements did Nicolet use in their chronographs?
Nicolet typically employed ébauche movements from suppliers such as Landeron and Venus, which were commonly used by mid-tier Swiss chronograph manufacturers during the mid-twentieth century.
Where was Nicolet Watch based?
Nicolet Watch was headquartered in Tramelan, a commune in the Bernese Jura historically known for its concentration of watchmaking firms specialising in chronographs and complications.

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