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International Watch Organization shortly named as IWC duplicate watch is a high-end Swiss timepiece developer firm located in Schaufhausen, Switzerland. It is deemed an active member of the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH. What is more it is usually detectable because of its geographical position. The company is found Eastern Switzerland and on the other hand most of the well-known manufacture firms are generally based in Western Switzerland. The manufacturer has a special title and that's Probus Scafusia which suggests good, solid workmanship from Schaufhausen. The firm was founded in 1868. The founder of this business was an American engineer and watch manufacturer Florentine Ariosto Jones who was working as a director of E. Howard & CO. Back then the wages in Switzerland were relatively low though there was accessibility to skilled watchmaker labors. Jones intension was to open a factory. He encountered opposition to his plans because individuals were fearful of their jobs. During those times (1850s) Schaufhausen was at great risk and it was far behind from the industrial age. At this point this wrist watch producer and industrialists Johann Heinrich Moser stepped ahead and led an excellent boost in that area.

As a pioneer of white coal he built Schaufhausen's first hydroelectric plant and laid the cornerstone for long run industrialization. He very likely conferred with F.A Jones and revealed an incredible interest in his plans and with each other they laid the building blocks of IWC Company. They'll likely have taken a lot of steps to build the factory. At the beginning 196 people worked in the 45 meter long manufacturing plant, that would accommodate up to 300 workplaces. Johann Rauschenb ach-Vogel was the chief executive officer and a machine developer from Schaufhausen, run the manufacturer. Then Rauschenbach members of the family run the organization properly. Just before the turn on century the corporation had begun to convert its production machines to electrical energy. Various electrical motors were made during that time which was later replaced with independently powered products in 30s. This period is known as as the electrical era for the company.

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