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  1. James William Benson (12 April 1826 – 7 October 1878) was an English scientific instrument maker, gold/silversmith, and watchmaker. [1]

  2. www.timewornwatches.co.uk › manufacturers › j-w-bensonJ W Benson - Time Worn Watches

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    In 1878 J.W. Benson died leaving his sons Alfred and Arthur to continue the business. The following year they were awarded a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria to which they would later add those of the Prince of Wales and the Kings of Siam and Denmark. Whilst best known for their timepieces, in the 1880’s J W Benson started expanding their range to i...

    During World War I, along with its competitors, J W Benson embraced the newly introduced trench watch as the traditional pocket watch was not practical in the trenches. Up until this time, the company was still “manufacturing” (assembling) its own movements. At this point, things become a little unclear. Some sources state that the factory at Belle...

    After World War II J W Benson continued as a high street retailer for many years, with adverts from the late 1950s showing a wide range of quality watchesand jewellery. J W Benson continued in retail until 1973 when the brand was sold to the Royal jewellers, Garrards. Furthermore, the name was acquired by Mappin and Webb in the 1990s. It’s no longe...

  3. The prestigious firm of J.W. Benson was one of the most respected watch makers in London during the second half of the 19th Century and was one of very few early wristwatch houses that was English, rather than Swiss, owned. The business was originally set up by brothers James William Benson and Samuel Suckley Benson who advertised themselves as ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BensonJames Benson - Wikipedia

    James William Benson (April 3, 1945 – October 10, 2008) [1] [2] was an American aerospace entrepreneur who founded SpaceDev, a commercial satellite and satellite component development company, and the Benson Space Company, a civilian spaceflight venture focused on commercial space tourism.

  5. The prestigious firm of J.W. Benson was one of the most respected watch makers in London during the second half of the 19th century and was one of very few early wristwatch houses that was English, rather than Swiss, owned.

  6. James William Benson (12 April 1826 – 7 October 1878) was an English scientific instrument maker, gold/silversmith, and watchmaker. [1]

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  8. James William Benson (12 April 1826 – 7 October 1878) was an English scientific instrument maker, gold/silversmith, and watchmaker. Early life. James William Benson was born in Reading, Berkshire, England. He was the son of William Benson and Phoebe Suckley. Career

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