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  2. Certina - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Certina S.A. changed their red logo with a new logo. The new logo uses a turtle symbol, to symbolize protection against water and shocks. The change in logo and brand colours was because Certina S.A. wanted to move to a more expensive and higher quality segment, differentiating it from Tissot, another brand in the Swatch Group family ...

  3. Rolex Day-Date - Wikipedia

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    A yellow gold Rolex Day-Date. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date is a COSC certified, self-winding chronometer manufactured by Rolex. Initially presented in 1956, the Day-Date was the first watch to display the date as well as the day, spelled in full. [1] The calendar display is offered in 26 languages. [2]

  4. Glycine (watch) - Wikipedia

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    1930: Patent for a watch with window to display the date [24] 1930: Eugène Meylan's patent for automatic modules for watches (not Glycine's, but Meylan's personal patent, used in Glycine's first automatic watches) [2] [6] 1931: Patent for a fold-out lever crown to set the time [25] 1953: Patent for a 24-hour watch, used for the Airman [26]

  5. Armitron - Wikipedia

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    It specialized in LED-powered, five-function (hour, minutes, second, day and date) digital watches. The Armitron brand name is a combination of “Armin” and “electronics”. Often using cases from Switzerland and bracelets from Hong Kong, Armitron watches were built in a custom-designed factory in Arlington, Texas.

  6. Piaget SA - Wikipedia

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    At the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix, the Piaget 1967 watch was awarded the “Design Watch Prize” in 2002 [21] and the Altiplano XL watch won the “Ultra-Flat Watch Prize” in 2003. [ 22 ] At the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix, Piaget were awarded the Ladies’ Jewellery Watch Prize in 2006, for their Limelight Party model.

  7. A. Lange & Söhne - Wikipedia

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    It is a family of watches that boasts a unique decentralized and asymmetrical dial design, as well as the outsize date display. [96] Specifically, the "Lange 1" model features an asymmetric layout with no overlap among its key indicators: a dial displaying the hours and minutes, a smaller subsidiary dial displaying seconds, an oversized double ...