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  2. Rolex Datejust - Wikipedia

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    The same date change mechanics and 'Datejust' naming was also used in the Rolex Oysterquartz range. The Datejust is offered with two Rolex bracelets: the Jubilee and the Oyster. The original Datejust was launched with a case size of 36mm. [7] Subsequently, various sizes including ladies' and mid-sized versions were made available.

  3. Rolex Day-Date - Wikipedia

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    A yellow gold Rolex Day-Date. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date is a COSC certified, self-winding chronometer manufactured by Rolex. Initially presented in 1956, the Day-Date was the first watch to display the date as well as the day, spelled in full. [1] The calendar display is offered in 26 languages. [2]

  4. List of ETA Movements - Wikipedia

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    Date display in big window, ETACHRON with finetiming device 2897 [18] Yes Yes sweep second Yes No Yes Yes ETACHRON Power-reserve display 2894-2 [19] Yes Yes small second Yes No Yes Yes ETACHRON Chronograph mechanism with cams, 2 push buttons, chronograph 60 seconds, dragging counters 30 minutes and 12 hours 2834-2 [20] Yes Yes sweep second Yes ...

  5. Piaget SA - Wikipedia

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    At the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix, the Piaget 1967 watch was awarded the “Design Watch Prize” in 2002 [21] and the Altiplano XL watch won the “Ultra-Flat Watch Prize” in 2003. [22] At the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix, Piaget were awarded the Ladies’ Jewellery Watch Prize in 2006, for their Limelight Party model. [23]

  6. Rolex Oysterquartz - Wikipedia

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    Japanese watchmakers supplied the world market with large quantities of quartz watches. [1] Rolex responded by introducing a new line of watches, producing the Datejust Oysterquartz. It faced the Asian markets seeking to keep alive interest in Swiss watchmaking, an industry that seemed dominated by the Japanese quartz watch.

  7. Glycine (watch) - Wikipedia

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    1930: Patent for a watch with window to display the date [24] 1930: Eugène Meylan's patent for automatic modules for watches (not Glycine's, but Meylan's personal patent, used in Glycine's first automatic watches) [2] [6] 1931: Patent for a fold-out lever crown to set the time [25] 1953: Patent for a 24-hour watch, used for the Airman [26]