Movement based on the English invention patent No. 5 863, delivered on December 8, 1882 (letter patents dated July 8, 1883), to Josef (or Joseph) Pallweber (?-?), Salzburg (then Austria-Hungary Empire), for “Improvements in Time-Pieces”, for a watch without hands, with digital jump-hours and -minutes device.
This patent is also registered in other countries:
· German invention patent No. 25 042, delivered on May 18, 1883.
· Spanish invention patent No. 36 668, delivered on August 29, 1884.
· American invention patent No. 312 754, delivered on February 24, 1885.
· Canadian invention patent No. 26 958, delivered on June 15, 1887.
This patent is used by the International Watch Company, IWC, Schaffhausen, under the management of Johannes Rauschenbach-Schenk (1856-1905), and, the Manufacture Cortébert Watch Co., Juillard & Co., Cortébert (Bernese Jura), under the management of Albert Juillard-Morel (1827-1909).
Very soon, the invention is upgraded and registered in different countries:
· French invention patent No. 172 545, delivered on November 26, 1885.
· British invention patent No. 4 978, delivered on April 9, 1886.
· German invention patent, delivered on April 12, 1886.
· American invention patent No. 359 227, delivered on March 8, 1887.
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