Remy St-Jacques

Remy St-Jacques et Cie. (RSJ) is an old French/Lovian jewelry-and-watch maker from the 1880s.

History
Remy St-Jacques was a clockmaker in Paris. His family had been making clocks since the 1790s. St-Jacques was approached by a customer who wanted his pocketwatch fixed. St-Jacques took an interest in watches and began repairing them. In 1886, he built his first watch and sold it. Soon, he was getting orders for more watches. He built a bracelet watch for a rich woman in 1892, and this marked his entry into the jewelry business. Remy's son, Louis, took over the business. In 1966, Lovian company Brack & Bailey bought the company and moved the headquarters to [[Noble City.

Products
RSJ traditionally makes watches and jewels. It currently makes watches, necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Most of the products are high-end, though some are fairly priced.

Watches
The watch is the traditional product (the company face) of Remy St-Jacques.