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Latest revision as of 21:57, 9 May 2023
British Precision Springs was established at Bishops Cleeve, near Cheltenam, by Smiths in 1938 to meet Government requirements for precision springs.
Between 1938 and mid-1960s, production of hairsprings expanded more that a hundred-fold.
1951 Part of S. Smith and Sons (England)
During the early 1970s hairspring production began to slow down with the latter half of the seventies seeing the decline of clock and watch manufacturing by all European and British companies as they were unable to compete with lower cost quartz products offered by makers in the Far East.
In 1977 Smiths Industries undertook a major restructuring of its clock and watch division, forming two separate companies, Smiths Industries Clock Co and Smiths Industries Watch Co, at the same accepting an offer of a management to buy out the British Precision Spring Company.
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- [1] British Precision Springs