Tuesday, 13 March 2007

Evolution Of The WatchBy: Gregg Hall

The watch as we know it today came into being out of the necessity of portability in the shipping and navigation industry in the early 15th century. The problem they had was that while the latitude could be measured by looking at the stars, the only way to determine longitude was by comparing the midday time of the local longitude to a European meridian like Paris or Greenwich. This was a very unreliable way of doings things until John Harrison introduced the chronometer.The first fairly accurate clocks used weighted pendulums, which by their very nature were of no use at sea or in a portable watch. The invention of the spring mechanism brought in the development of “pocket clockes” in Tudor England allowing clockmakers the ability to put a time keeping device in a small, mobile, container. The very first pocket watch was created by Peter Henlein in 1524 and it is rumored that Henry VIII had one of these kept on a chain around his neck. These early watches only had an hour hand, the inaccuracy of the watches at this time made a minute hand useless. The evolution of the miniaturization process of these spring based designs allowed for the making of portable watches that would work at sea. The Waltham Watch Company founded in 1850 by Aaron Dennison pioneered the manufacturing of interchangeable parts and is still a top watchmaker today.In the 1868 the first wristwatch was made by the Patek Philippe company, a joint venture of Antoinne Patek and French watchmaker Adrien Phillippe, the inventor of the keyless wind mechanism. It was considered an accessory for women until the 2oth century. Because of its exclusivity, luxury tag, low volume production and cost, Patek Philippe lost the market and lost much of its business. The Stern family took over the firm in 1929.Patek Philippe remains a force in the quartz watch industry introducing not only the perpetual calendar, chronograph, and minute repeater but also the most complicated mechanical watch ever made. In 1989, the company created the Calibre 89, in celebration of their 150th anniversary. This watch has 33 complications including the date of Easter, a thermometer, a sunrise time, equation of time and more!In the early 1900’s, the wristwatch became popular with men due to the Brazilian inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont who wanted a more convenient way of checking time while in the aircraft he was working on. He approached his friend, Louis Cartier and asked him for a watch that he could read easier and Cartier designed a leather-band wristwatch for him that he never took off.Because Cartier was a popular figure in Paris, he was able to sell these watches to many other men and by the Fist World War, officers in all armies were turning to the wristwatches because it was much easier in the battlefield to just look at a watch on their wrist than to have to reach in their pocket for a pocket watch.Army contractors began issuing cheap, reliable, mass produced watches to artillery and infantry officers so they could synchronize their attacks. At the end of the war, these European and American veterans were allowed to return home with their wristwatches helping to make them popular among middle class Western civilian culture. Today almost everyone wears a wristwatch as a direct result of this introduction in World War 1.
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OLD VINTAGE SILVER TRENCH WATCH HUNTER GRATE WRIST WATCH WITH A CIRCA 1918s

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OLD VINTAGE SILVER TRENCH WATCH HUNTER GRATE WRIST WATCH WITH A CIRCA 1918s
This is a beauti of a watch One of the first watches with the grate that flicks up and down like a hunter wrist watch made for the first world war.World War I (1914-18) made a necessary, useful implement of the wristwatch. A robust case, protective glass and strongly luminous numbers characterize the soldiers’ watches of these years.
The wristwatch gained worldwide use in World War I (1914-1918). Soldiers on both sides quickly realized that the conditions of modern warfare no longer allowed one to unbotton overcoat and uniform jacket whenever it was necessary to look at one’s watch. In the very first months of the war it was reported that “not only officers, but troops in general customarily wore their watch on their left wrist”. The number of new watchbands coming onto the market increased from day to day, according to German journal. There could not have been better conditions for spreading the use of the wristwatch than this war, as was stated in an anniversary publication of the Swiss watch industry. If the Swiss had feared export deficits at the beginning of the war, they soon found the situation had changed as the belligerent powers recognized the value of the wristwatch that met the soldiers’ needs so well. Especially popular at that time was the round caliber 13 watch, that often was fitted with a luminous dial. But the first significant success of the wristwatch was not gained among men, but among women, first as an ornament whereby until 1900 the dial. As with its predecessors around 1800, was set to that its 6-12 axis ran at a right angle to the band. Thereafter women’s wristwatches developed more and more as combinations of utility and decoration.The watch is in working order. Highly collectable and hard to find This watch is for sale,Ready to wear,The watch has been cleaned and service and it is in mint condition be quick before it goes
Ref: MIL37 £775.०० sorry this watch has been sold

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Saturday, 10 March 2007

OLD VINTAGE ROLEX OYSTER DATE- JUST WRISTWATCH STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND BRACELET BOX AND PAPERS PINK SALMON DIAL CIRCA 2002



OLD VINTAGE ROLEX OYSTER DATE- JUST WRISTWATCH STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND BRACELET BOX AND PAPERS PINK SALMON DIAL CIRCA 2002
A HMuch sought after vintage Rolex oyster date-just wristwatch, . This example is in very good condition and one of the better examples I've seen in many years.Rolex automatic and date machanical watch, cream Dial with steel battons stainless steel case and Oyster bracelet, ,Rolex button, with continuous centre seconds,,this is 100% Rolex, these watches are getting hard to find,Rolex oyster date-just with Automatic and Calendar, it has the smoth type bezal and a rolex screw down crown.It is in the Round shape.it has steel ,,the watch was restored by Rolex, and have a cover for one year for any work done on this watch.the Dimensions mm excluding crown, mm including crown, mm lug to lug and 19mm lug width. Overall condition very good with ORIGINAL dial The watch comes with a Rolex Bracelet. The watch is in working order. Highly collectable and hard to find This watch is for sale,Ready to wear,
be quick before it goes
REF: RPDJO152 £1895


OLD VINTAGE STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA CHRONO-QUARTZ WRIST WATCH Montreal Olympic games CIRCA1976



OLD VINTAGE STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA CHRONO-QUARTZ WRIST WATCH Montreal Olympic games CIRCA1976
A This is a beauti of a watch a Omega Deco oblone wristwatch A Much sought after vintage Omega stainless steel wrist watch, Mint condition and very rare 1976 Omega Chrono-Quartz Seamaster. They were made for the 1976 Montreal Olympic games, The official timing watch of the Montreal Olympics, this was the first watch in the world to have both analogue and LCD on the same display. All functions are working perfectly on the case back the Omega Seamaster logo is embossed alongside the Olympic logo. The watch is commonly referred to as the Scoreboard as it is large heavy, and designed in the fashion of the 1976 Olympic Games scoreboard. This watch is in very good condition and has been service by Omega and has its two year Guarantee very little use and still has its factory finish, with a omega bracelet original to the watch. It is an unusual style of watch which has become very fashionable lately. The minute hand is set using a button inside the winding crown. fitted with a new battery. It is running and working to perfect.this watch is very large and a must for the retro watch collector Features the time clock on the right of the dial and digital chronograph functions in the two display windows on the left of the dial. These include split seconds and lap timing functions. All function work correctly. Dimensions are. width is 47 mm excluding crown, 51 mm including crown and buttons. The thickness is 13 mm and the lug to lug distance is 46 mm. This example is in very good condition.stainless steel case,these watches are getting hard to find, Overall condition very good.The watch is in working order. Highly collectable and hard to find This watch is for sale,Ready to wear, be quick before it goes
REF: 00051A £1295