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  2. Longines - Wikipedia

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    Longines Serial Number 183 "Attesa" date 1867. On 6 November 2018, Longines announced discovery of serial number 183, dated 23 October 1867, currently the Oldest Longines watch known. Its caliber is an August Agassiz 4 (AA4). Longines was the world's first watch trademark and the first Swiss company to assemble watches under one roof. [10]

  3. History of watches - Wikipedia

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    The watch was designed by John Patterson, head of Bathys, who read about the chip and decided to design a watch around it, financed by a Kickstarter campaign. Due to the large 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch chip, the watch is large and rectangular. It must be recharged every 30 hours.

  4. Tudor Watches - Wikipedia

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    The year also saw the launch of the Tudor Style line of men's and women's dress watches. [23] In 2015, Tudor launched the North Flag, named for a key moment in Tudor's history, the British North Greenland Expedition. The North Flag was the first Tudor model to be fitted with an in-house movement, calibre MT5621. [24]

  5. Trench watch - Wikipedia

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    The first watch that somebody adapted to wear on a wrist is unknown. The first series of purpose-made men’s wristwatches was produced by Girard-Perregaux in 1880 for the German Navy. [5] During World War I numerous companies, including Omega, Longines, Elgin and others produced wristwatches for the military. [3] [4] Rolex also produced trench ...

  6. Watch - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic glass (plexiglass, hesalite glass): the most impact-resistant ("unbreakable" [46] [47]), and therefore used in dive watches and most military watches. Acrylic glass is the lowest cost of these materials, so it is used in practically all low-cost watches. Mineral crystal: a tempered glass. Sapphire-coated mineral crystal

  7. Chronograph - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Longines created the 13.33Z, one of the first chronograph movements ever developed for a wristwatch, featuring 18 jewels, a diameter of 29 mm and height of 6 mm, and a beat rate of 18,000 vph. It utilized a crown that was used both for winding the watch and serving as a pusher for the chronograph. [12]