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« στις: Ιούλιος 25, 2015, 18:33:30 μμ »The End for Lemania?
Having Lemania back in the Swatch Group created an obvious overlap with ETA, which supplied the majority of movements both to the Swatch Group and to outside customers. Swatch quickly announced that Lemania’s 5100 movement would no longer being supplied outside the Swatch Group- ending its use by the likes of Sinn, Tutima and others.
Swatch were determined to increase the prestige and reputation of Breguet and so decided to rename Lemania as “Manufacture Breguet”, thus allowing Breguet to claim that it designed and manufactured its own movements “in-house”. Today, what was Lemania is really just part of Breguet- below is the site today where Manufacture Breguet makes its movements- there is no sign of the great name of Lemania anywhere.

subefotos
In the context of the story above, you can see that the decision of Heuer to use Lemania movements was a very simple one, and in fact was probably not Heuer’s decision anyway. Using Lemania movements in Heuer watches was an obvious way for Lemania to increase its volumes and help ensure its success as an independent company. But Lemania did much more than just instruct Heuer to add Lemania movements to existing Heuer watches- it played a key role in developing several new Heuer models, as will be covered in Part Two of the Heuer-Lemania story.
Having Lemania back in the Swatch Group created an obvious overlap with ETA, which supplied the majority of movements both to the Swatch Group and to outside customers. Swatch quickly announced that Lemania’s 5100 movement would no longer being supplied outside the Swatch Group- ending its use by the likes of Sinn, Tutima and others.
Swatch were determined to increase the prestige and reputation of Breguet and so decided to rename Lemania as “Manufacture Breguet”, thus allowing Breguet to claim that it designed and manufactured its own movements “in-house”. Today, what was Lemania is really just part of Breguet- below is the site today where Manufacture Breguet makes its movements- there is no sign of the great name of Lemania anywhere.

subefotos
In the context of the story above, you can see that the decision of Heuer to use Lemania movements was a very simple one, and in fact was probably not Heuer’s decision anyway. Using Lemania movements in Heuer watches was an obvious way for Lemania to increase its volumes and help ensure its success as an independent company. But Lemania did much more than just instruct Heuer to add Lemania movements to existing Heuer watches- it played a key role in developing several new Heuer models, as will be covered in Part Two of the Heuer-Lemania story.

