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On May 4, 1836 was born Louis-Ulysse Chopard. He was one of the two sons of Félicien Chopard, and grew up in the small town of Sonvilier, located between Saint Imier and La Chaux-de-Fonds. In this zone the first watchmakers were established in 1730. It is believed that Felicien was devoted to the manufacture of watches, but did not retain evidence of that. However, there is a record that the young Louis-Ulysse Chopard was established as an independent watchmaker in 1860, when he was only 24 years. The initials of the company “LUC”, for which it was known, are still visible on the facade of the old sand-colored building in which Louis-Ulysse Chopard established its first workshop. The first Chopard watch Unfortunately books are not kept either sales or a list of figures from this period until the beginning of the century, so that we can only assume how was the development of this business. The first clock that is known – now exhibited in the museum Chopard Geneva – is a clock thick and heavy with silver disc regulator and a beautiful bridge filigree that is blue with two screws holding the base golden. The glazed area is very steep rates Romans, blue steel hands and a mechanism for minutes of beautifully designed ratchet wheel. The signature “Chopard ê Sonvilier” is painted on the field enameled in white and slightly warping. The hole for the rope is in the area on the “2″; your reservation was running a day. Virtually all the clocks of the first workshop LUC should be more or less like this. Only the mark “ê Sonvilier” is something unusual. As a rule Louis-Ulysse – like all his colleagues in the Jura – signed their pocket watches with the brand of Geneva or of La Chaux-de-Fonds, even when they came from workshops St. Imier or Sonvilier. Both locations have experienced a real boom towards the middle of the s. XIX thanks to the introduction of the cylindrical exhaust and the caliber Lepine for political refugees from the area of Neuchâtel Jura. They settled in Berne Jura after the Revolution of 1831. The tremendous growth experienced in the area of Saint Imier is still a landmark in the history of the Swiss economy. A difficult decision in 1963 Paul Andre, the grandson of Chopard – that haunted the eighties years – had to face the toughest decision of his life. None of his children wanted to continue his work as head of the factory Chopard. What could I do? Forgot without the family tradition? ¿Close? Selling? And if sold, to whom?. These issues concern the owner of the company until a German made him a visit. His name was Karl Schefeule, and his interest in Chopard was not something accidental. But back back in time. As the founder of Chopard, Louis-Ulysse, starting from Switzerland to Russia, a young goldsmith in a small town in the Black Forest called Birkenfeld, near the area of gold Pforzheim, was at the same time making the bags. This jeweler named Karl Scheufelen worked both as a citizen of the Confederation while preparing his collection of select watches decorated with jewels. He went to the New World, the United States. In a hotel room in New York on “couple of old Germany” sold its first watches to the American high society and very soon, as happens so often in the land of opportunity, it became widely known. The result was that the collection of Karl Scheufelen became famous in New York almost as fast as that of Louis-Ulysse Chopard in Moscow. These events took place nearly half a century before the grandchildren of the founders of the two companies were known in 1963. Once again, the two businesses had reached a key moment in their respective histories. Chopard needed a reliable and solid successor to continue the family firm. Karl Scheufelen did not want to depend on the manufacturers of Swiss movements and sought to have its own factory: should be as traditional as possible and also very conscious of their quality as its own jewelers in Pforzheim, where so far every piece of jewelry made by hand . Karl Scheufeule and Paul Andre Chopard did not need much time to realize that their interests coincided. Almost exactly one hundred years after its founding, the business of watchmaking “Le Petit Fils of LU Chopard” became the property of the family of Karl Scheufelen. However, Paul Andre Chopard, the last watchmaker of the family, continued working on his old watchmaker bench next to the window. Until his death in 1968 continued to produce hand-timers elegant pocket that were as accurate as those produced after his grandfather in the small town of Sonvilier, in the Swiss Jura.