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'''Wittnauer''' is an American watch company, based in New York since 1880, and selling Swiss made watches to the American market (see the history at [http://www.wittnauer.com/about/about.aspx their home page]). From 1957 to about 1960, they also sold cameras under the Wittnauer brand, but they did not manufacture any. Most of them were made in Germany by [[Braun]], while the [[Wittnauer Festival]] model was made by [[Bolsey]].
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'''Wittnauer''' was an American watch company, based in New York. The Wittnauer brand was created in 1880 by Albert Wittnauer. In 1890 the A. Wittnauer Company was established. The company sold Swiss made watches to the American market. In 2001 Wittnauer was bought by Bulova. <ref>[http://www.bulovaspecialmarkets.com/about/wittnauer_history.aspx The History of Wittnauer, Bulova website]</ref>
  
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In 1957, Wittnauer announced a line of 14 cameras with lenses and accessories. These included the CineTiwn, a combination 8mm movie camera and projector, as well as many still cameras with Wittnauer branding. Most of them were manufactured in Germany by [[Braun]], while the [[Wittnauer Festival]] model was made by [[Bolsey]]. Wittnauer sold cameras until about 1963.
 
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* ''Bolsey, the man behind the camera'', by Richard Sanford, home edition
 
* ''Bolsey, the man behind the camera'', by Richard Sanford, home edition
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Revision as of 06:27, 15 February 2011

Wittnauer was an American watch company, based in New York. The Wittnauer brand was created in 1880 by Albert Wittnauer. In 1890 the A. Wittnauer Company was established. The company sold Swiss made watches to the American market. In 2001 Wittnauer was bought by Bulova. [1]

In 1957, Wittnauer announced a line of 14 cameras with lenses and accessories. These included the CineTiwn, a combination 8mm movie camera and projector, as well as many still cameras with Wittnauer branding. Most of them were manufactured in Germany by Braun, while the Wittnauer Festival model was made by Bolsey. Wittnauer sold cameras until about 1963.

List of cameras marketed by Wittnauer



Wittnauer name Original camera/manufacturer
Adventurer Braun
Automaton Braun Paxette Electromatic
Captain Braun Super Colorette IB
Challenger Braun
Champion Braun
Cine Twin Zoom 800
Commander Braun
Constellation Braun
Continental Braun Super Colorette II with modifications
Festival Bolsey Jubilee
Legionnaire Braun
Professional Braun Super Colorette IIB
Reporter Braun Gloriette B
Scout Braun Gloriette
Wittnette Automatic Electric Eye United States Camera Automatic Reflex
Wittnette Deluxe United States Camera Reflex III

Bibliography

  • Bolsey, the man behind the camera, by Richard Sanford, home edition

References

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