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| Prez's backstory as a | watchmaker also mirrors that of Dr. Manhattan. |
| He later became a | watchmaker and established a jewellery store in George |
| pion (1639-1713) was an English clock maker, | watchmaker and mechanician who is still regarded to thi |
| tores, a drugstore, a sawmill, a dentist and | watchmaker, and a Farmers' Alliance store. |
| olarly people during his apprenticeship as a | watchmaker and as a student of mathematics soon paid of |
| Here the ateliers of the bell-founder, the | watchmaker and the goldsmith, the organ-builder and the |
| ril 7, 1724 - August 14, 1789), was a German | watchmaker and inventor who built clockwork mechanisms |
| (1740-1821), a German-born naturalised Swiss | watchmaker and amateur scientist developed a process to |
| One sideline to Needham's campaigns was | watchmaker and jeweller William Murray, who had placed |
| Her father was a | watchmaker and later an undertaker. |
| (3 March 1829 - ?) was a prominent Prussian | watchmaker and jeweler. |
| His father, a | watchmaker and jeweller, died before he was born. |
| He became a successful | watchmaker and silversmith and lived on Broadway betwee |
| He moved to Geneva in 1765 to work as a | watchmaker and jeweler. |
| teroid is named after Carl Wilhelm Baeker, a | watchmaker and amateur astronomer. |
| Bernardino, California in 1875, working as a | watchmaker and fruit grower. |
| eorge-Emile Eberhard (1865-1936) was a Swiss | watchmaker and industrialist who founded Eberhard & Co. |
| ded the public schools, learned the trade of | watchmaker and jeweler, and afterward engaged in that b |
| by Jesse Gibson for John Williams Elliott, a | watchmaker and jeweler. |
| (March 22, 1881 - July 6, 1960) was a German | watchmaker, and the founder of Rolex and Tudor. |
| White was a | watchmaker and Poppe an engineer and together they prod |
| His grandfather James Hall was a | watchmaker and jeweller, which may go to explain his la |
| s George applied for the patent as the royal | watchmaker and succeeded. |
| born in Glasgow, Scotland to a jeweller and | watchmaker, and came to Whitby Township, Upper Canada w |
| printing press, which he built together with | watchmaker Andreas Friedrich Bauer. |
| William Dembski's rehash of William Paley's | watchmaker argument for complexity, Miller discusses th |
| Roger Dubuis (Swiss) worked with a local | watchmaker as a young teenager before studying at the G |
| et Antoni Patek and a year later became head | watchmaker at Patek & Co. in Geneva under an agreement |
| artist, who was a former actor, working as a | watchmaker at Pontypool in Monmouthshire and was also k |
| anufacturers such as Patek Philippe, Zenith ( | watchmaker), Audemars Piguet, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Chopard |
| l (October 6, 1847 - 1922) was a jeweler and | watchmaker born in Fredericktown, Ohio. |
| He was initially apprenticed to a | watchmaker, but instead became a solicitor, being artic |
| blished in 1849 by Charles Louis Ducommun, a | watchmaker by training, who emigrated to the United Sta |
| A | watchmaker by trade, he became a member of the Nazi par |
| Mido is a luxury Swiss | watchmaker company founded in 1918. |
| The | watchmaker company "Alcide Droz & Sons", established in |
| stin became an associate of Benjamin Gray, a | watchmaker established in Pall Mall, and married Mary, |
| h-making industry by Swiss industrialist and | watchmaker Eugene Blum and his wife Alice Levy, the bra |
| Watchmaker Films will be releasing a DVD of Eggshells l | |
| Fortis is a | watchmaker founded and based in Grenchen Switzerland th |
| Dubuis, a talented | watchmaker, founded his own atelier in 1980 after 14 ye |
| 1640 - 28 September 1666) was a | watchmaker from Rouen, France, who was wrongfully execu |
| Charles Schneiter's father was a | watchmaker from Bern, whose ancestors had come from Bav |
| 679-1739) son of Jacques Gallet, goldsmith & | watchmaker, Geneva |
| o, following the classic book Watchmaking by | watchmaker George Daniels, Smith made a tourbillon pock |
| ights, Surgeon, Thatcher, Maltster, Saddler, | Watchmaker, Glover, Whip maker & Hairdresser (the same |
| rch, says: 'Last week dy'd Mr. Daniel Quare, | watchmaker in Exchange Alley, who was famous both here |
| lding was designed by Rabbi Moshe Shapiro, a | watchmaker in Mea Shearim and a self-taught astronomer |
| Zeno-Watch is a Swiss | watchmaker in business since 1868, but only using the Z |
| He began working life as a | watchmaker in Hertford at a shop owned by a Mr Field. |
| McDonald was a | watchmaker in Charters Towers in 1890 when he became th |
| sance Man and had careers as a violin maker, | watchmaker, inventor, missionary, theoretician, busines |
| As a | watchmaker, jeweller and antique dealer, he continued t |
| 1778 - June 1, 1846) was an English-Canadian | watchmaker, jeweller, and businessman. |
| born in Radeburg near Dresden, as the son of | watchmaker Johann Traugott Zill (Zille since 1854) and |
| , Daniel Allen - Blacksmith, Solomon Banks - | Watchmaker, Joseph Smeeton - Framework Knitter, Thomas |
| ny was taken over by the young goldsmith and | watchmaker Karl Scheufele, after Paul-Andre Chopard, th |
| Breguet met another | watchmaker Louis Moinet and recognised his worth at onc |
| In 1997, the | watchmaker Omega pulled an ad campaign from Vogue over |
| Christian Ruefli-Flury, a talented | watchmaker originating from Grenchen, Switzerland found |
| This goal was hastened when | watchmaker Panerai relocated from Florence to Neuchatel |
| of dress watches built by the premier Swiss | watchmaker Patek Philippe, introduced in 1932. |
| 1894) was French horologist and cofounder of | watchmaker Patek Philippe & Co. of Geneva, Switzerland. |
| It was constructed during 1694 by | watchmaker Peter Neumann from thirty smaller and larger |
| The Florence-based | watchmaker produced wrist worn diving instruments and a |
| has appeared in a campaign for luxury Swiss | watchmaker Raymond Weil's RWSport collection. |
| 1, 1801-?), wanted him to apprentice in his | watchmaker shop, but after a few trial months, he decid |
| is son Richard Upham Marsters became a noted | watchmaker, silversmith and inventor in Nova Scotia. |
| uced gold substitute, is invented by English | watchmaker Sir Christopher Pinchbeck: pinchbeck is an a |
| In The Comet's | Watchmaker, The Count de Champignac goes to visit his g |
| although he possesses tremendous skill as a | watchmaker, the only way he can survive is by turning t |
| aker (there was a similar distinction, Royal | Watchmaker, then held by George Lindsay). |
| Francillon was the first | watchmaker to introduce the winding crown. |
| watch has stopped and takes it to the little | watchmaker to be mended. |
| He initially worked as a | watchmaker, until he moved to Freedom, Maryland and eng |
| The son of a | watchmaker, Walton was born in Canada, but it was in En |
| eremy Thacker was an 18th century writer and | watchmaker, who coined the word chronometer for precise |
| His father Charles was a jeweler and | watchmaker, who moved his family from South Lyon, Michi |
| ive (born in Foxboro, Massachusetts)he was a | watchmaker, who moved to Newark, New Jersey, Boyden per |
| d one or more "time inspectors" (typically a | watchmaker) who decided which watches they would work o |
| His father was a | watchmaker, who later managed and owned a successful fa |
| The Blind | Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Uni |
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