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  2. Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    The pocket watch has regained popularity with the steampunk subcultural movement embracing the arts and fashions of the Victorian era, during which pocket watches were nearly ubiquitous. [ 16 ] In animated films and video games , especially within the fantasy genre, devices resembling pocket watches commonly represent objects with the ability ...

  3. Complication (horology) - Wikipedia

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    It is a mechanical pocket watch which features 57 complications, introduced by Vacheron Constantin in 2015. The company claims that it is the most complicated mechanical pocket watch ever created. The Reference 57260 took eight years to assemble, and has 2826 parts and 31 hands. It weighs 957 g (2.11 lb), and spans 98 millimetres (3.9 in).

  4. Gallet & Company - Wikipedia

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    Gallet's finest pocket watches, hand-built in the classic Swiss tradition and retaining the family flagship and Electa names, were always available. Although not initially successful, included with the company's American offerings in 1895 were the world's first wrist-worn watches produced for mass consumption.

  5. 10 Old Tech Gadgets Worth a Pretty Penny Today

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    By enabling users to care for a virtual pet, the pocket-sized devices mimicked all the responsibilities of real pet ownership, including feeding, cleaning, and playing with their pixelated companions.

  6. Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication - Wikipedia

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    On 11 November 2014, the watch was sold in Geneva, Switzerland. The final price, bid by Aurel Bacs serving as proxy for an anonymous entity, reached 23,237,000 Swiss Francs, equivalent to US$24 million at the time. The sum established a new highest price for a timepiece, including both pocket watches and wristwatches. [18]

  7. Repeater (horology) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Ehrhardt (1993) European Repeaters & Clock Watches, Book 1, Heart of America Press. ISBN 0-913902-72-1. A compilation of repeaters and clock watches found in auction catalogs over the years. 170 pages. A picture and a description of each watch is given. The watches are sorted by functions and brands. The Book 2 has not been released yet.

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  9. Molnija - Wikipedia

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    The Molnija movement is basically a copy of a Cortébert movement used in Swiss watches from around 1940. [2] About 80% of the work on most of the watches was done by hand. Some Molnija movements were used in oversized men's wristwatches. Early Molnija pocket watch movements (from 1947 to c. 1960) normally had 15 jewels.