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"Keeping inventories tight is a strategy Mr Biver refined in 1981 after he and a friend bought the rights to the name Blancpain—all that was left of a firm that had once supplied watches to divers in the American navy but had gone out of business in the 1970s. Two things attracted him to the brand: it claimed to be Switzerland’s oldest watchmaker and it had missed out on the technological revolution of quartz timers powered by batteries."
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"Keeping inventories tight is a strategy Mr Biver refined in 1981 after he and a friend bought the rights to the name Blancpain—all that was left of a firm that had once supplied watches to divers in the American navy but had gone out of business in the 1970s. Two things attracted him to the brand: it claimed to be Switzerland’s oldest watchmaker and it had missed out on the technological revolution of quartz timers powered by batteries."
Es cierto que el hecho de no haber fabricado nunca un reloj de Cuarzo, y haber superado la crisis del cuarzo a pelo, le da a Blancpain un "noseque", ¿no? ...
Hombre Juan, mérito poco. No hizo relojes de cuarzo porque no sobrevivió esa época, precisamente o quizás por no haberlos hecho.
Sabías además, que la foto del presunto Jean Jacques Blancpain, es en realidad una foto de un personaje anónimo (muy digno eso sí), pero que nada tiene que ver con la marca. Según me contaron (fuentes fidedignas ) es una foto/postal comprada en un mercadillo.