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  2. Cartier Tank - Wikipedia

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    The Tank is a line of watches made by Cartier. It was created by Louis Cartier in 1917, and inspired by the new Renault tanks which Cartier saw in use on the Western Front . [ 1 ] The prototype watch was presented by Cartier to General John J. Pershing of the American Expeditionary Force .

  3. The New Cartier Tank Normale Makes a Big Impression - AOL

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    The French jeweller announced a spin on the 1917 original at Watches & Wonders

  4. History of timekeeping devices - Wikipedia

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    Fob watches were starting to be replaced at the turn of the 20th century. [189] The Swiss, who were neutral throughout World War I, produced wristwatches for both sides of the conflict. The introduction of the tank influenced the design of the Cartier Tank watch, [190] and the design of watches during the 1920s was influenced by the Art Deco ...

  5. Cartier (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    1929 – Creation of the Tank à guichets watch. 1931 – Creation of the mystery pocket watch. 1932 – Creation of the Tank basculante watch. 1933 – Cartier filed a patent for the "invisible mount", a stone-setting technique in which the metal of the mount disappears to show only the stones. This method, known as the Mystery Setting, became ...

  6. Seikosha - Wikipedia

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    Seikosha Co., Ltd. (精工舎, Seikōsha) was a branch of the Japanese company Seiko that produced clocks, watches, shutters, computer printers and other devices. It was the root of the manufacturing companies of the Seiko Group .

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  8. Quartz crisis - Wikipedia

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    Quartz movement of the Seiko Astron, 1969. The quartz crisis (Swiss) or quartz revolution (America, Japan and other countries) was the advancement in the watchmaking industry caused by the advent of quartz watches in the 1970s and early 1980s, that largely replaced mechanical watches around the world.

  9. Seiko - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Seiko launched the world's first wristwatch based on microcapsule E-ink technology. This watch was the first Seiko watch to win an award at the Grand Prix de Genève for its innovative ability to bend the display part, in addition to providing more contrast and a wider viewing angle than conventional LCD displays. [5] [23]