Talk:Louis Moinet

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Please note that this text was copied from http://www.watches-lexic.ch/pages/eng/gal/moinet.htm - there is no copyright message on the web page so we believe it to be in the public domain.

One more thing to add...the original source for the text is Pantheon Universal Biography which was published in Paris 1853, well before public domain date of 1923. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Michael64 (talk • contribs) 16:48, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

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This article is rife with speculation, is manifestly partial, and appears to be an advertisement
There are a great many claims without attribution in this article and it does its best to prop up the reputation of a somewhat obscure figure whose name has been applied to a modern watch brand in hopes of bolstering sales and who is best known for stealing from his former employer. It is in need of a thorough revision to reflect proper standards for an encyclopedia article and for factual accuracy free from the prejudices of those who seek to profit from a more favorable view of this questionable man. 109.253.209.152 (talk) 20:12, 6 November 2023 (UTC)