There were hundreds of watch makers / assemblers that used electric and electronic movements in the 1960s and 1970s. The list above only represents those makes where I own an example. If you have some other make that is not listed and you want some help, advice or just want to show me, please do get in touch using the email link on the home page...I'm always interested in seeing other makes of electric watches!
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Timex bought Durowe-Laco at the end of 1958 after first trying to buy Bulova, Junghens, and Gruen. Laco had
a prototype electric that was not close to production at that time. It was not until 3 years
later that the first Timex electrics were sold. Due to several problems,
Timex sold Laco to ESA in 1965 but retained ownership of all the machinery and personnel
and moved them to another location.
The Laco Electric shown below is an early one, since the balance cock is still engraved with the word
"LACO" rather than the more common "TIMEX". Compare this Laco branded movement with the
Model 67 from Timex....it is the same.
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Laco Electric, Cal. 861, Backset, Gold Plated case, 1961ish
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Laco Electric, Cal. 861, Backset, Gold Plated case, 1961ish
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Laco Electric, Cal. 861, Backset, Gold Plated case, 1961ish
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Laco Electric, Cal. 861
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Laco Electric, Cal. 861
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