Thursday, June 24, 2010

A brief history of the development of the watches

watches are elegant, acceptable and convenient. Make life easier for those of us, an obsession with leadership before the time and keep with the daily calendar. A watch is quite certainly your best investment. Its development over the centuries was simply taking into account the progress in the technological field. Breil watches are among the top brands of watches.

Patek Phillips was the first watch in 1868. In the year 1888, Louis Cartier developed the first ladies watch with diamonds and a golden bracelet sport. The stylized Santos-Dumont watch Cartier great credit purchased by, and 1911, such of the clock for the mass consumer market was available.

The earliest watches were round. But over time, the clocks began "PolyPan" shaped clock with the introduction of the Movado diversify. Patek Phillips led which rectangular shaped watch how "clock reference n. 1593 known" on the market. The year 1913 was sold many other watches on the world market. More variety of shapes and sizes of clocks started, produced and offered for sale for the masses.

As new watches getting jumped in this exciting field, rapid alteration. Some watches were required than others such as Constantin, Patek Philippe, Cartier, of course, in more.

Movado an army wristwatch with grid over the glass to him one higher strength in 1912. And in 1914, the first alarm clock was introduced by Eterna.

But with the emergence of a new watch company, all others were left behind. Rolex debuted in the world of the watch in 1920 to. Rolex came out on the scene with its elegant "Rolex Prince" that the use of "dual time" function, a revolutionary movement which allows great credit. His striking feature was the introduction of the "second sector" is greater than the "minute sector", something not previously attempted. It was later followed waterproof by "Rolex Oyster", the first wristwatch.

The production of "Reverse" Jäger Le Coultre was protecting the Crystal and the Dial as revolutionary, because it could be turned on to an angle of 180 in his case, indeed.

John hardwood invented the first automatic watch in 1923. More technologically advanced watches saw war made. Both the British and American had omega watches war forces offer came from watches, troops, by Hamilton, Omega, and Breitling in 1946, during the years of war.

1953 saw the production of the first battery-powered clock of lips while Hamilton produced the first electric clock in 1957. More innovations were around developing follow watches for example those which which appear on the dial, were manufactured from stainless steel, had an LCD embedded in them, and took the electrical tuning fork to work.

All this and more is what have watches as a proud history. Significant improvements in this area can be considered only by a few large companies, but the credit goes to all get the brains behind the development of ever more sophisticated clocks we currently see.

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