Manila's Importer Warehouse
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08/11/2021
Captivating Facts About Luxury Watches.
Watches have an important place in our lives – not just as timekeeping devices but also as fashion statements. But how much do you really know about your beloved wristwatch?
In order to shine a light on the centuries-long history and complex mechanics behind wristwatches, the experts at ROX – Diamonds & Thrills have put together a fascinating list of the top 100 Things to Know About Luxury Watches.
Whether you have a different watch for every day of the week or only bring one out for special occasions, there are years of innovation and cultural influence behind these glamorous accessories.
The early days of watches
Nurembergian locksmith and clockmaker Peter Henlein is often regarded as the father of the modern mechanical clock. The precision of his egg-shaped “watches” was around 30 minutes a day, so they needed to be reset per sundial.
It wasn’t until the 16th century that the pocket gained popularity and became fashionable. A hand measuring minutes was introduced in the 17th century.
The first wristwatch from modern conception was designed by Patek Philippe & Co. for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary in 1868. Adorned with diamonds and intricate ornamental carvings. It was originally intended to be worn as a piece of highly intricate, decorative jewelry.
Goldsmith Daniel Jeanrichard first introduced the ‘établissage’ method of watch manufacturing in the 18th century in the Swiss Jura Mountains. This system saw workers fabricating singular components and selling these onto workshops in Geneva. Thus, the whole watch assembled.
Geneva was exporting more than 60,000 watches by 1790. Établissage remained the leading watch assembling method until the end of the 19th century in Switzerland.
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