Origins and Expansion

In 1850, brother's Marc & Emmanuel Didisheim opened a comptoir in Saint-Imier, in the middle of the Jura, the birthplace of Swiss watchmaking. Saint-Imier has a long watchmaking tradition. The first pieces appeared here in 1720, and the rhythm of production increased from 1770.

At the time, most watchmakers only made a part of the watch, often the gold or silver cases, which were then delivered to finishers in La Chaux-de-Fonds or Le Locle. The system of établissage* began to develop in 1800. The établisseur was the owner of a Comptoir (workshop), where watchmakers performed checks, added the necessary finishes, and then assembled the components – which came from a number of different suppliers – before adjusting, setting and dispatching the finished watches. It is in this context that the Didisheim brothers opened their Comptoir. [Reference points]

1850

Marc and Emmanuel Didisheim create their first watch making comptoir in Saint-Imier, Berne.

1891

Henri-Albert, Edgar and Charles – Marc's sons – take on the succession and build a factory. The company is renamed "Albert Didisheim et Frères".

1893

The MARVIN brand is officially registered with the Federal Institute of Intellectual Property in Berne.

1894

The Company moves to La Chaux-de-Fonds and becomes "Albert et Edgar Didisheim".

1895

After Edgar's death, Henri-Albert is joined by his 3 sons-Marc, René and Jean-and the company is renamed "Maison Henri-Albert Didisheim".

1905

The company changes its name to "Henri-Albert Didisheim,fabrique MARVIN".

1912

The Company becomes a Manufacture in its own right. The move to 166 rue Numa Droz in La Chaux-de-Fonds means that the entire design, production and sales chain can be organized and grouped under one roof. It had a branch in Reconvilliers in the Berne Jura for the production of the most frequently-used parts.

1917

Marc, René and Jean succeed their father and change the company name to "Fils de Henri-Albert Didisheim, fabrique Marvin, Marvin Watches Co.".

1918

Marvin is one of the largest manufactures in La Chaux-de-Fonds, with more than 300 employees, not including those working from home. True to the company philosophy of constant innovation, an annex is built especially for the technical department.

1921

The organisation of the Manufacture is held up as an example in the 15th April edition of the Journal Suisse de l’Horlogerie for its premises, health and working conditions and rigour in manufacturing processes.

1926

The drive for rationalization of production and improvement of productivity generates a labour dispute that lasts two months.

1934

The Company moves into larger premises, still in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

1939

The Manufacture provides munitions to the French army until its surrender.

1941

The Manufacture becomes a Public Limited Company under the name "Compagnie des Montres MARVIN SA".

1950

Marvin celebrates its centenary, is at the height of its glory, and launches a commemorative automatic calendar watch to celebrate a century of existence. The company has a workforce of around 200.

1970

In the middle of a watch-making crisis, Marvin takes a gamble and reinforces the company structure. It joins the MSR group-Manufactures d'Horlogeries Suisses Réunies – and becomes one of the leading brands. The brand is then operated under license by an Italian group.

2002

Marvin regains its independence under the leadership of a group of skilled and qualified enthusiasts, determined to return the company to its original brilliance and dynamism.

2007

Marvin Watch Co. launches its new, fine horology collections-Swiss quality watches with a contemporary design that redefine watchmaking codes and conventions.The watch collections are distributed internationally since, through a strong network of partners.

2008

The grain company with Japan, Canada and the United States famous clock and watch company to reach an agreement, since 2007 has been opened 50 stores in Japan, open 12 stores in Canada.

2010

The grain company successfully with the WRC seven-time rally champion driver Sebastian Loeb signed 5 s, the same year for bastian-Loeb naming and design a rally car flavor extremely limited time watch in 2011. In the autumn of 2010, the grain table to celebrate the opening of the first stores in the Swiss embassy in Washington, held the Soiree Suisse party.