1790 A Cortebert Watch manufac- tured 158 years ago 104 years before the first petrol- operated car, 115 years before the aeroplane Even then, precision was a Cortebert tra- dition: 158 vears of master craftsmanship 1948 Beautiful Cortebert models combine the dependability born of six generations with modern charm of to- day S trends Although quan- tities designin? are limited, styles for all tastes are on display at leading jewellers. In some of the things you buy, tradition is a factor to be taken into account_ It's true about watches. The very finest watches have long pedigree. Most respected is Cortebert: For 158 years Cortebert has been recog- nised as the foremost name amongst Swiss manufacturers: The extreme precision, the care- ful craftsmanship, and the beau- tiful finish of a Cortebert make it the most acceptable watch of all: CorteBert WATCHES F | N E T H | N G $ E N D U R E
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 480, 3 September 1948, Page 9
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154Page 9 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 480, 3 September 1948, Page 9
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