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  2. Suunto - Wikipedia

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    Suunto Oy is a Finnish company that manufactures and markets sports watches, dive computers, compasses and precision instruments. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 300 people worldwide, and its products are sold in over 100 countries.

  3. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    Within its first year, Timex Ironman became the best-selling watch in the United States, and the world's largest selling sport watch for the next decade. Timex introduced the Indiglo night light during the Christmas shopping season in 1992.

  4. Longines - Wikipedia

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    With the 20H, Longines could produce stopwatches suitable for precise timing in professional events. This was when Longines began building its reputation in equestrian sports, such as horse racing and jumping. By 1880, Longines was known for the quality and precision of its timepieces. [9]

  5. 8 watches owned by Formula One great Michael Schumacher are ...

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    The custom-made timepiece features 18-carat white gold, a red watch face and images of a Ferrari logo, Schumacher's racing helmet and the number 7 to honor his seven World Championship victories.

  6. Seiko - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, Seiko introduced the Five Sport Speed Timer, the world's first Magic Lever watch with a vertical clutch and column wheel. It was a resounding success for its compactness and practicality, and had a major influence on subsequent chronographs around the world.

  7. TAG Heuer - Wikipedia

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    Heuer produced special chronograph versions with the logo of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as well as the names or logos of racing teams or sponsors (for example, Shelby Cobra, MG and Champion Sparkplugs). In 1962, Heuer became the first Swiss watchmaker in space.