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  2. This watch was carved from a meteorite that hit Earth a ... - AOL

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    The watch's shape was inspired by the windows at New York's 945 Madison Avenue, also known as the Breuer Building. - Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images The iconic windows informed the asymmetric shape ...

  3. History of watches - Wikipedia

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    They usually had to be wound twice a day. The shape later evolved into a rounded form; these were later called Nuremberg eggs. Still later in the century there was a trend for unusually-shaped watches, and clock-watches shaped like books, animals, fruit, stars, flowers, insects, crosses, and even skulls (Death's head watches) were made.

  4. Nuremberg eggs - Wikipedia

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    Flat cylindrical drum-watches (Dosenuhr) to be worn around the neck on a cord or necklace; Spherical watches in small pomanders (Bisamapfeluhr) that were worn on the wrist or around the neck; The actual "eggs" (Eierlein) are a type of oval ("egg-shaped") form of the Dosenuhr which became popular from around 1580. Although they are associated ...

  5. Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    The shape later evolved into a rounded form; these were later called Nuremberg eggs. [3] Still later in the century there was a trend for unusually shaped watches, and clock-watches shaped like books, animals, fruit, stars, flowers, insects, crosses, and even skulls (Death's head watches) were made.

  6. Elie Saab Launches Studded, Eye-Shaped Watches - AOL

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    PARIS — Elie Saab is launching a line of watches as part of a broader thrust to expand the brand into new categories. “We have undertaken a detailed process to create a distinct aesthetic for ...

  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]

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