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  2. 9 Best Luxury Watch Brands to Know [2022 Review] - AOL

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    Here are answers to popular questions people ask about the best luxury watch brands for men and women. What Are the Top 10 Watch Brands? The best luxury watch brands for women and men include ...

  3. The Ultimate Guide to the Best Watch Brands - AOL

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    The best watch brands for women have a deep history and quality timepieces. ... My very first luxury watch was a Cartier, a small steel Tank Française that cost a mere $3,400 (a quaint price tag ...

  4. 8 Timeless Watch Brands to Invest In Now and Wear Forever - AOL

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    With an average price of $200, according to WatchCharts, the brand is a popular one among entry-level watch buyers, thanks to models like the Citizen Promaster Drive, made with the company's ...

  5. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Swiss watch brand Christelle Rosnoblet (CEO) Squale Watches: 1959 Neuchâtel: Charles von Büren Chiasso: Andrea Maggi, Massimo Maggi Swatch: 1983 Biel: Subsidiary: The Swatch Group: Nick Hayek Jr. (chairman, president) TAG Heuer: 1860 [1] Saint-Imier [1] Edouard Heuer [1] [2] La Chaux-de-Fonds: Wholly owned subsidiary: LVMH: Frédéric Arnault ...

  6. The Holy Trinity (horology) - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Trinity, also known as The Big Three, is the name given in horology to three of the most famous and prestigious luxury watch brands in the world. [1] The watch brands are Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin. The classification dates back to the 1970s. [2]

  7. Zenith (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, at the age of 22, George Favre-Jacot began manufacturing watches under his name at a small workshops in Le Locle, Switzerland. After witnessing the success of American watch companies Waltham and Elgin utilizing mass production to sell affordable and reliable timepieces, he invested heavily in his own company to create a vertically integrated watchmaking operation, becoming the first ...