Cyma Watches

Cyma-Sarl, SA
Privately held company
Public (HKEX)
Industry Watchmaking
Founded 1862
in Le Locle, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Founder Joseph Schwob, Theodore Schwob
Headquarters La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
Key people
Under care of Universal Genève
Products Watches

Cyma SA is a Swiss manufacture of luxury wristwatches, founded by brothers Joseph and Theodore Schwob in 1862. Cyma's automatic timepieces are reputable for their resilience to electricity, magnetism and varying temperatures.[1] The company is currently owned by Stelux International, Ltd.[2] a Hong Kong-based holdings firm which invests primarily in fine jewellery and watches, and is overseen by fellow Fédération de L'industrie Horlogère Suisse member Universal Genève.[3]

History

The Schwob brothers named the company cyma, Latin word meaning "sprout" in the origen of the French "cime" or summit. In early years, the company had a staff of 40 people and 55 machines that together produced about 40 watches a day. However, it was not until 1892 in which the brothers partnered with Frédéric Henri Sandoz, the owner of the watch wholesale company, Henri Sandoz et Cie, that the business expanded. Under Sandoz's leadership, the company became the Cyma Watch Company and built the famous Cyma factory in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in the Jura Mountains, near Le Locle. Both towns had been the center of the Swiss watchmaking industry during the 19th century.

The company is currently located in Le Locle and is provincially managed by Claude and Françoise Guilgot. On 9 September 2010, Cyma SA and E-Watch organised a big event in Yverdon to launch their new brand collection: Myriad.

Price and value

Cyma watches from the 1950s retailed between approximately $400 and $25,000 (figures adjusted to 2010 inflation).[4]

References

  1. The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review 56. May 27, 1908. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. "HKGCC Directory". hkgcc.org.hk. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  3. "The Swiss Watch Industry - Watch producers (direct FH members)". fhs.ch. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  4. Edward K. Thompson, (Editor in Chief) (October 12, 1953). "CYMA - "two-million-shock test!"". Life: 210.
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