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  2. Raketa - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Petrodvorets Watch Factory employed three highly ranked Swiss watchmakers to help the factory adapt its production to modern standards. These watchmakers had previously worked for Rolex, Breguet and Hautlence. In 2011, the Petrodvorets Watch Factory announced that supermodel Natalia Vodianova offered to design a new watch model ...

  3. Ikepod - Wikipedia

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    The Ikepod is a Swiss watch company founded in 1994 by Oliver Ike and Marc Newson and famous for its cult disc-shaped design watches. [1] The Ikepods were among the first watches to start the wave of big diameter design watches in the millennial years with cases in gold, silver, steel, platinum and titanium [2] and exclusive limited edition watch conceptions bordering on the limits of art.

  4. John Arnold (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    John Arnold (1736 – 11 August 1799) was an English watchmaker and inventor.. John Arnold was the first to design a watch that was both practical and accurate, and also brought the term "chronometer" into use in its modern sense, meaning a precision timekeeper.

  5. These Affordable Watch Brands Look Like a Million Bucks - AOL

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    The ten best affordable watch brands offer stylish, approachable, and - most importantly - reliable time keeping within the $100 to $500 range.

  6. Alexander Shorokhoff - Wikipedia

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    The watch "Camomile" has been declared the winner of the German Design Award in 2018 [11] by the German Council of Design. The watch "Regulator AS.R02-1" won the third place in the category A in the competition for the “Golden balance"/”Goldene Unruh” in 2017" [ 12 ] and was chosen by the readers of specialized watch magazines.

  7. Tourbillon - Wikipedia

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    In modern mechanical watch designs, production of a highly accurate watch does not require a tourbillon. There is even debate among horologists as to whether tourbillons ever improved the accuracy of mechanical watches, even when first introduced, or whether the watches of the day were inherently inaccurate due to design and manufacturing ...