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I think you can now remove HW as it was bought by SG...
In addition to your post it is also important to note that Parmigiani buys (and does therefore not produce itself) most of its complicated movements from Renaud Papi (AP) and Christophe Claret. Parmigiani often forget to mention this
They even describe (or at least used to describe) the Zenith El Primero as "manufacture" movement on their web page 
You talk about 15 brands using Vaucher movements. This seems a lot to me. Most must be confidential / very small brands as I never saw so many. Hermès, Corum, RM (only simple movements, the rest is from Renaud Papi) and Parmigiani of course use, at least partly, Vaucher movements.
OK, thanks for your reply
By: de Owar : July 29th, 2014-22:18
I should've written Richard Mille, Harry Winston and Hermés instead. I'll look after those articles, mainly written after visits at Vaucher in Fleurier, where this info came from. Of course little has been officialy confirmd. But would be also important t...
Swatch and HW
By: de Owar : July 30th, 2014-11:46
You just mentioned that HW was bought by the Swatch Group last year, sad news. But this is also giving more credentials for those, who remain independent. Isn't this sub forum all about them. What I really find fascinating about PARM is how they changed t...
Nice review
By: BCHH : July 30th, 2014-13:54
Nice review - the movement used in this watch is the industrialised version of the older Pf full-rotor automatic with the solid gold rotor (caliber designation escapes me now) This one comes with the steel rotor right? Vaucher does indeed produce for PP -...
THANK YOU BCHH
By: de Owar : July 31st, 2014-02:04
Now this is very clear now, at least as clear as this could be, with so many brands not revealing where components came from. You're right this comes with the skeletonized steel rotor, the solid golden rotor serves golden case models. While that golden ro...
I totally agree with you
By: BCHH : August 6th, 2014-13:58
I definitely prefer a real watchmaker who modifies and finishes an ebauche, rather than some fake in-house chicanery (a recent fiasco over a young brand's release comes to mind). Of the former category, watchmakers like Dirk Dornblueth and Pascal Coyon co...