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  2. Skeleton watch - Wikipedia

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    Patek Phillipe developed skeleton pocket watches for exhibition and display nearly a century later, in the mid-1800s. The same company began manufacturing skeleton pocket watches in the 1970s. [ 3 ] Skeleton watches take a lot of time and effort to make, so very few were produced in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  3. Eterna - Wikipedia

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    Eterna, detail Eterna-Matic, Cal. 1414U, 1958. Eterna is a Swiss watch company founded in Grenchen, Canton Solothurn, on 7 November 1856 by Josef Girard and Urs Schild. [1] The company is now owned by Hong Kong–based Citychamp Watch & Jewellery Group Limited, an investment holding company formerly known as China Haidian Holdings.

  4. Hangzhou Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    Besides the basic date and day/date versions, there are also skeleton, triple-date, dual-time and jump-hour versions. The 2000 calibres have been used by many international brands, including Orion (Russia) and Stuhrling (with calibres designated 'Lexus'). The Hangzhou Watch Company is now partnered with PTS Resources, Hong Kong.

  5. Chinese standard movement - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1970s there were more than 30 complete watch manufacturing enterprises in China; and possibly as many as 50. Watch production in China increased from 6.564 million in 1974 to 33.01 million in 1982. About 82% of Chinese watches produced in 1983 had Standard movements. [2]

  6. Automatic watch - Wikipedia

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    An automatic watch, also known as a self-winding watch or simply an automatic, is a mechanical watch where the natural motion of the wearer provides energy to wind the mainspring, making manual winding unnecessary if worn enough. [1]

  7. Orient Watch - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate 70 years of the Orient Star line, the Orient Star skeleton watch was introduced with a silicon escapement made using Epson's MEMS technology, which has been used in high end Seiko watches since 2009. [16] [17] In 2001 Seiko Epson (one of three core companies of the Seiko Group) became the majority shareholder (52%) of the company.