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Albert Favre Zanuti was a Swiss-Italian
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and
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, instrumental in the development of the watchmaking industry in Japan in the 1880s as a
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Career overview

Albert Zanuti was one of the first
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to travel to Asia (1886) under the
O-yatoi Gaikokujin The foreign employees in Meiji Japan, known in Japanese as ''O-yatoi Gaikokujin'' (Kyūjitai: , Shinjitai: , "hired foreigners"), were hired by the Japanese government and municipalities for their specialized knowledge and skill to assist in the m ...
program by the diplomatic invitation of Viscount Aoki Shūzō, and is remembered for his contribution to the early establishment of the watchmaking industry in Japan. Between the 1870s and the 1880s, Albert Zanuti was one of the main suppliers of
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es to brands such as C&J Favre Brandt (founded by his business partner James Favre Brandt) and Siber & Brennwald (established by his acquaintance Kaspar Brennwald, whom he had known since the early days of Union Horlogère Suisse in La Chaux-de-Fonds). As a consequence of the trade agreement between Switzerland and Japan in 1864, both companies were now established in
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, relying on their Swiss based partners to guarantee supply not just of watches but also spare parts and machinery. These initial exports of Swiss watches to Japan would be critical in establishing the Japanese watchmaking industry and the birth of the first generation of Japanese watchmakers, including ''Seijiro Sakurai'' and
Kintarō Hattori Kintarō Hattori (服部 金太郎, November 21, 1860 – March 1, 1934) was a Japanese businessman and one of the first and most important Japanese watchmakers in history, as well as the founder of Seiko, one of the world's largest manufacture ...
(who began his career selling Swiss watches to local Japanese customers and would later found the globally renowned brand
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. In 1887, after several successful years of exports to the US and Japan, Albert Zanuti officially established Zanuti & Cie. Through the invitation of Viscount Aoki Shūzō and supported by his long time business partner James Favre Brandt, Albert Zanuti received a diplomatic invitation to take part in Japan's governmental plan for 'Transfers of technology and cultural ways', joining the so-called
O-yatoi Gaikokujin The foreign employees in Meiji Japan, known in Japanese as ''O-yatoi Gaikokujin'' (Kyūjitai: , Shinjitai: , "hired foreigners"), were hired by the Japanese government and municipalities for their specialized knowledge and skill to assist in the m ...
.


Early life

Albert Zanuti started his career as a cabinotier-watchmaker, supplying parts and
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movements to established ‘Manufactures’ also known as Etablisseurs. While working as a cabinotier, A. F. Zanuti would initiate his first sales internationally, exporting Swiss watches to jewelers across Europe and South America. Amongst his first orders were several gold pocket-watches sold to Gondolo & Labouriau. Following on the footsteps of all major watchmakers and Swiss brands of that era, such as Antoni Patek (founder of Patek Philipp) and Jean-Marc Vacheron (founder of brand
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, Zanuti travelled to the USA during the
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looking to grow his exports and capitalize on the recent
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and expanding
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. Albert Zanuti left the US in 1886 embarking from the port of
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) to
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of To ...
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Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
aboard the Ocean liner from the American
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. A. F. Zanuti would go on to establish one of the first foreign companies in Asia ( Zanuti & Cie.) and was responsible for exporting some of the first Swiss wristwatches into several different Asian countries. Alongside with
François Perregaux François Perregaux (1834 Le Locle, Switzerland – 1877, Yokohama, Japan) was a Swiss watchmaker and businessman. F. Perregaux was the first European Watchmaker to travel to Asia (1863) and is remembered for his contribution to establishing the ...
and James Favre Brandt, Albert Zanuti was one of the pioneers of watchmaking in Japan.


Personal life

Born 'Alberto Zanuti', he became known in the watchmaking circles of French speaking Switzerland as 'Albert' (the French variation of the Italian name 'Alberto'). He was born to an Italian father and Swiss mother near
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, a small town in the region of
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at a five-hour driving distance from Switzerland. After relocating to his mother's hometown in Switzerland, Albert Zanuti became a watchmaking apprentice at the age of 14, a passion he would pursue for the rest of his life. Albert Zanuti married Swiss nurse Alice Favre, with whom he had 3 children: Gianni Zanuti, Isabella Zanuti (who would adopt her husband's surname ''Bianchi'') and Anna Maria Zanuti (who would take her husband's surname ''Sorrentino'').Historical record of Zanuti's family
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See also

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Foreign government advisors in Meiji Japan The foreign employees in Meiji Japan, known in Japanese as ''O-yatoi Gaikokujin'' (Kyūjitai: , Shinjitai: , "hired foreigners"), were hired by the Japanese government and municipalities for their specialized knowledge and skill to assist in the ...
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François Perregaux François Perregaux (1834 Le Locle, Switzerland – 1877, Yokohama, Japan) was a Swiss watchmaker and businessman. F. Perregaux was the first European Watchmaker to travel to Asia (1863) and is remembered for his contribution to establishing the ...
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Meiji period The is an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868 to July 30, 1912. The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonization ...
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Foreign relations of Japan The are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Japan maintains diplomatic relations with every United Nations member state except for North Korea, in addition to UN observer states Holy See, as well as Kosovo, Cook Island ...


References


Books

* The first Swiss watchmakers in Asia, chapter by François Chaille, Girard-Perregaux, Editions Flammarion, 2004, * Documenting the Meiji Era in Japan (1868-1912), Michael R. Auslin, * Swiss Imports from Yokohama and Japanese Watch Manufacturers: The Market for Watches in Meiji Era Japan, 1869 – 1912, by Pierre-Yves Donzé * Turning Points in Japanese History, the Meiji era, Pag. 71-102, edited by Bert Edstrom, 2002 * Notable Oyatoi gaikokujin, by Akashi Shoten , * Historical records on foreign residents in Japan, Nyūkan Kyōkai (Tōkyō), ISSN 0915-4876 * Documenting the European Society in Yokohama from 1871 to 1908. Japan weekly mail (OCoLC) 882879033 * The first Swiss watchmakers in Asia, François Chaille, Girard-Perregaux, Editions Flammarion, 2004, * Le Japon et l'industrie horlogère suisse. Un cas de transfert de technologie durant les années 1880- 1940, Author; Pierre-Yves Donzé. * Mario M. Einaudi, and Jennifer Allan Goldman. "The Pacific Mail Steamship Company Collection." Southern California Quarterly 94, no. 4 (2012): 407-09. * Library of Congress, Yokohama publications on its European Society from 1870-1915 Serial number: (OCoLC) ca06001290 * Rolf-Harald Wippich: Japan als Kolonie? Max von Brandts Hokkaido-Projekt 1865/67, Hamburg 1997, . {{DEFAULTSORT:Zanuti, Albert Favre Swiss watchmakers (people) Swiss clockmakers F F F