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designed for a
person to
carry in a pocket,
often attached to a chain.
Watches appeared in the 16th century.
During most of its history, the
watch was...
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Watches and
Wonders (formerly
Salon International de la
Haute Horlogerie, SIHH) is a
trade show of the
international watch and
jewelry industry organized...
- are
owned by the Hans
Wilsdorf Foundation.
Tudor was
initially known for
watches produced for the
military and
professional divers. From the 1960s to 1980s...
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Rotary Watches Ltd was
established at La Chaux-de-Fonds,
Switzerland by
Moise Dreyfuss in 1895. By the 1920s
family members Georges and
Sylvain Dreyfuss...
- that
mainly manufactures luxury fashion accessories such as jewellery,
watches and eyewear. Part of the Tata
Group and
started as a
joint venture with...
- PRIM is a
Czech trademark for a
range of
watches. The
brand is now
being used by the two
Czech watches manufacturers (Elton hodinářská and MPM-Quality)...
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Davis in London, the
company registered Rolex as the
brand name of its
watches in 1908 and
became Rolex Watch Co. Ltd. in 1915.
After World War I, the...
- more
descriptive titles, such as "Melting Clocks", "The Soft
Watches" or "The
Melting Watches". The well-known
surrealist piece introduced the
image of the...
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Zodiac Watches, or
simply Zodiac, is an
American brand of Swiss-made
watches founded in 1882 by
Ariste Calame in Le Locle, Switzerland. The
company mostly...
- to
quartz watches which function using the
vibration modes of a
piezoelectric quartz tuning fork, or
radio watches,
which are
quartz watches synchronized...