Vrettman went bankrupt in 1927 and sold all of the company's equipment to Amtorg, a Russian purchasing company. Dueber sold the company to Walter Vrettman in 1925. Hampden produced some very fine quality watches, and introduced the first 16 size, 23 jewel movement made in America.ĭueber controlled all aspects of the company from manufacturing to sales. By 1890, the company was producing 600 watches a day, had 1000 employees, and possessed net assets of $2,600,000. in Springfield in 1888, then moved it to Canton. In order to remain in business, Dueber bought the Hampden Watch Co. At about this time an anti-trust law was passed and the watch case manufacturers formed a boycott against Dueber. ![]() Dueber had been manufacturing watch cases since 1864 and bought controlling interest in a case company in about 1886.
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