Jaeger
Jaeger was a French watch company founded in Paris in 1863 by Antoine LeCoultre’s grandson, Edmond Jaeger. The company was known for producing high-quality watch movements and producing watches for other luxury brands. Jaeger’s reputation for producing precise, reliable movements led to a partnership with Cartier in 1907, and the company began producing complete watches under the Cartier name. In 1937, the company merged with the Jaeger watch company to form the infamous Jaeger-LeCoultre.