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  2. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    This chronological list of famous watchmakers is a list of those who influenced the development of horology or gained status by their creations. The list is sorted by the lifetimes of the watchmakers .

  3. History of watches - Wikipedia

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    The history of watches began in 16th-century Europe, where watches evolved from portable spring-driven clocks, which first appeared in the 15th century. The watch was developed by inventors and engineers from the 16th century to the mid-20th century as a mechanical device, powered by winding a mainspring which turned gears and then moved the ...

  4. Vacheron Constantin - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Vacheron Constantin made Kallista, one of the most expensive wristwatches in the world. Its initial price was $5 million, but in 2016 the watch was valued at about $11 million. [43] Kallista had 118 emerald-cut diamonds. It took about 6,000 hours for the watch masters to make this watch and about 20 months for jewelers to enrich the watch.

  5. The World’s Most Expensive Watches: A Look Inside ... - AOL

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    The watch remained with the Newman family for over 50 years before finally hitting the auction block, where it sold for $17.75 million, making it the most expensive Rolex ever sold publicly.

  6. John Arnold (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    This important and significant watch is now in the British Museum's collection of clocks and watches. [38] By the time of Arnold's death in 1799, he was the most famous watchmaker in the world, recognized for his pre-eminence as the inventor of the precision chronometer.

  7. Peter Henlein - Wikipedia

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    He is mentioned in the city's records as the supplier of these small clocks, which were given as gifts to important people. [ 20 ] [ 2 ] The earliest extant example of a watch, the Watch 1505 , a fire-gilded pomander watch dated 1505, has been attributed to Henlein.

  8. Mark Zuckerberg wore one of the rarest watches in the world ...

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    Mark Zuckerberg wore a $900,000 watch in the video announcing the end of censorship on Meta. The Hand Made 1 by Greubel Forsey is “wearable art,” one fashion expert told Fortune.There are only ...

  9. George Daniels (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 patented development of that was the co-axial escapement [9] used in his watch 17. [10] Daniels' mechanism has been described by some as the most important development in horology in the past 250 years [10] but met little interest until Nicolas Hayek introduced an Omega automatic watch using it in 1999. [11]