1671年 JOSEPH & THOMAS WINDMILLS(ジョセフ&トーマスウィンドミルズ) 1688年 DANIEL JEANRICHARD(ダニエル・ジャンリシャール) 1738年 JAQUET DROZ(ジャケ・ドロー) 1777年 PERRELET(ペルレ) 1787年 ARNOLD & SON(アーノルド&サン)
1671年 JOSEPH & THOMAS WINDMILLS(ジョセフ&トーマスウィンドミルズ) 1688年 DANIEL JEANRICHARD(ダニエル・ジャンリシャール) 1738年 JAQUET DROZ(ジャケ・ドロー) 1777年 PERRELET(ペルレ) 1787年 ARNOLD & SON(アーノルド&サン)
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
Favre immer beobachten Sie, wie Ihre Kollegen lächerlich im Entstehen. Girard, zum Beispiel Sie Armen Sie Favre, anstatt ihn zu haben scheinen es jetzt, Jaquet Wenn du gehst zu beobachten Favre nicht zu machen Sie gab es stattdessen Es soll gemacht werden. Jean-Jacques Blancpain befindet sich auf der Favre ist so schlecht, dass sollten Sie lächeln und langweilig.
Favre toujours observer comment vos collègues de ridicule en gestation. Girard, par exemple, vous vous Favre pauvres, au lieu de l'avoir, il semble maintenant Jaquet Si vous allez à observer Favre ne pas faire, il y avait la place qu'il devrait être. Jean-Jacques Blancpain se trouve sur la Favre est tellement mauvais, que vous devez sourire et ennuyeux.
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
Favre immer beobachten Sie, wie Ihre Kollegen lächerlich im Entstehen. Girard, zum Beispiel Sie Armen Sie Favre, anstatt ihn zu haben scheinen es jetzt, Jaquet Wenn du gehst zu beobachten Favre nicht zu machen Sie gab es stattdessen Es soll gemacht werden. Jean-Jacques Blancpain befindet sich auf der Favre ist so schlecht, dass sollten Sie lächeln und langweilig.
Favre toujours observer comment vos collègues de ridicule en gestation. Girard, par exemple, vous vous Favre pauvres, au lieu de l'avoir, il semble maintenant Jaquet Si vous allez à observer Favre ne pas faire, il y avait la place qu'il devrait être. Jean-Jacques Blancpain se trouve sur la Favre est tellement mauvais, que vous devez sourire et ennuyeux.
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
Favre immer beobachten Sie, wie Ihre Kollegen lächerlich im Entstehen. Girard, zum Beispiel Sie Armen Sie Favre, anstatt ihn zu haben scheinen es jetzt, Jaquet Wenn du gehst zu beobachten Favre nicht zu machen Sie gab es stattdessen Es soll gemacht werden. Jean-Jacques Blancpain befindet sich auf der Favre ist so schlecht, dass sollten Sie lächeln und langweilig.
Favre toujours observer comment vos collègues de ridicule en gestation. Girard, par exemple, vous vous Favre pauvres, au lieu de l'avoir, il semble maintenant Jaquet Si vous allez à observer Favre ne pas faire, il y avait la place qu'il devrait être. Jean-Jacques Blancpain se trouve sur la Favre est tellement mauvais, que vous devez sourire et ennuyeux.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
367 :Cal.7743:2008/09/08(月) 17:20:57 EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
1735 Establishment of the first Blancpain manufacture as a cottage industry by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain.
EARLY 30S Launch by Blancpain of Leon Hatotes rectangular "Rolls", an automatic wristwatch using "roller winding", whereby the movement could move back and forth in the case - a revolutionary idea at that time.
1953 Worn by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team during the shoot of "The World of Silence" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956), Blancpaines Fifty Fathoms was also selected for its technical superiority by several armies (among others: US, French, German and Italian). http://www.blancpain.ch/e/philosophy/history_of_watches
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year.In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html
Their relationship was based on some carefully-planned negotiations, as a notarized agreement signed on March 29, 1718 shows. In return for the knowledge imparted by Mr Gagnebin:
“Mr Favre undertakes to provide Mr Gagnebin with lodging in his house in La Chaux-de-Fonds, giving him the use of a room fitted with necessary furniture like a bed with proper bedding, chairs and a table with tablecloth and napkins as well as table and kitchen furniture, allaccording to the needs and wishes of Mr Gagnebin. He will also do his laundryand his cooking, make him bread, sweep and tidy up his room, make his bed, clean and grease his shoes, and provide firewood as well as soup and candles. For the latter, the parties have settled on four livres a year. In exchange, Mr Gagnebin has proposed to have a nice work-bench made for Mr Favre by the summer on which they will be able to work together on the art of watchmaking.” http://www.swisstime.ch/pgs/rwi-pgs-actu-lgs-en-ida-1107.html