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Vacheron Constantin replica watches encompass a great deal of sole timepieces following a loaded history of the prestigious watch making company. It is an ideal choice of those who likes meticulously styled items. Every Vacheron Constantin replica watch reflects wealthy customs, superb quality and surprising sophistication.
Replica Vacheron Constantin watch is a spectacular combination of the past and the future. With its modern look and style, it makes you feel the contemporary style keeping the traditional art of watch-making. It offers a rich collection of special timepieces based upon the renowned history and experience of the luxurious watch.Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Replica Watches are perfectly designed, fully functional and immaculate timekeepers that will let you experience the rich traditions, astonishing elegance and the feeling of being a lucky star!
Vacheron Constantin is the oldest Swiss watch manufacturer in the world to have maintained constant production for over 250 years. It was founded by a talented craftsman, Jean – Marc Vacheron. Vacheron Constantin has been a member of the Great Triumvirate of sophisticated Swiss wristwatch brands for the longest years of the 20th century. Along with Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet, the oldest of the Great Three, Vacheron Constantin has gained a lineage second to none vivacity and inventiveness of their exceptional fashion that goes well with the cutting-edge and even bodes well with an agitative eternity. Vacheron Constantin is a company that is considered to be one of the creators of the most famous and the most expensive watches in the world. And they are also known for creating the most complicated wristwatch in the world, known as the Tour de I’lle. This world’s most intricate watch includes 834 parts and 16 horological complications which took them about 5 years to finish the timepiece. It represents a tourbillion with gigantic cage in form of the Maltese Cross standing out at 6 o’clock – a hand engraved moon-phase placed at 3.
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The same thing can be said about luxury cars however. People say why spend 90,000 dollars on a brand new sports car when a sedan or a station wagon at 9,000 dollars would do just as well. After all, they both have four wheels, an engine, a steering wheel and a gas pedal and they take you where you have to go
Luxury watches are very different however! Not only are they precision timekeeping instruments that are fine-tuned for perfect accuracy, and give you the right time all the time, but they adorn the stylish and fashionable wardrobe. It’s a matter of style. Some people feel naked without a belt, others feel absolutely desolate and deserted without their luxury watches. And it is not about time only. Even if they are surrounded by scores of digital clocks, cell phones, microwaves and other time-telling devices they are ill at ease without their luxury watch. Aside from their functionality and sharp looks, luxury watches also confer a sense of status on their wearers. If you have seen one, you will know that a mens Breitling watch, for example, can denote great taste and class every bit as much as a Jaguar or Mercedes. In fact, with the premier foreign car manufacturers diluting their brands with 30,000-dollar versions of their classic autos, one could argue that some luxury watches are a greater status symbol than some high-end vehicles.
To buy a luxury watch you need a discerning eye. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, and only a true connoisseur can tell the difference. They have a flair for style and quality. They choose their watches with as much care as they would choose a home to live in. They compare brands, quality and prices. They consider various factors such as mechanisms, escapements, complications, dials and many more aesthetic factors like watch bands and bezels. They enjoy looking at various brands as much as they love buying the watch that’s close to their heart. So if you want to add some style to your life, think of buying a luxury watch. For one thing, it’s easier to carry around than a luxury car!
Panerai replica watches encompass a great deal of sole timepieces following a loaded history of the prestigious watch making company. It is an ideal choice of those who likes meticulously styled items. Every Panerai replica watch reflects wealthy customs, superb quality and surprising sophistication.
Replica Panerai watch is a spectacular combination of the past and the future. With its modern look and style, it makes you feel the contemporary style keeping the traditional art of watch-making. It offers a rich collection of special timepieces based upon the renowned history and experience of the luxurious watch.Panerai Radiomir Replica Watches are perfectly designed, fully functional and immaculate timekeepers that will let you experience the rich traditions, astonishing elegance and the feeling of being a lucky star!
Panerai is the oldest Swiss watch manufacturer in the world to have maintained constant production for over 250 years. It was founded by a talented craftsman, Jean – Marc Vacheron. Panerai has been a member of the Great Triumvirate of sophisticated Swiss wristwatch brands for the longest years of the 20th century. Along with Panerai and Audemars Piguet, the oldest of the Great Three, Panerai has gained a lineage second to none vivacity and inventiveness of their exceptional fashion that goes well with the cutting-edge and even bodes well with an agitative eternity. Panerai is a company that is considered to be one of the creators of the most famous and the most expensive watches in the world. And they are also known for creating the most complicated wristwatch in the world, known as the Tour de I’lle. This world’s most intricate watch includes 834 parts and 16 horological complications which took them about 5 years to finish the timepiece. It represents a tourbillion with gigantic cage in form of the Maltese Cross standing out at 6 o’clock – a hand engraved moon-phase placed at 3.
Watchcopiez.com is a professional company specializing in exporting Panerai Luminor replica watch etc. All of the watches are crafted to meet the exact specifications of the original designs, we not only ensure the replica watches look like the originals but also the weight and dimensions are measured to be as accurate as possible. Watchcopiez.com only worked with the reliable and fine replica manufactures who dedicated in making the finest replicas to cater to our clients’ requirements both in original design and material. Our team of qualified watch makers and textile designers monitor and inspect each product from manufacturing to packaging to ensure that each customer receives an assured product. Coupled with a safe guarantee, Watchcopiezis the preferred choice for Panerai replica watches. Watchcopiez.com commits to supplying replica watches from the highest quality, at the lowest prices, providing the greatest service and satisfaction available! Place an order today and enjoy the Watchcopiez shopping experience!
There are a lot of innumerable types of fake watchs according to use. Its most common use is mostly appreciated as jewelry, a personal garment aside from its main function. For men and women alike, they can both wear their fake watchs appropriatelyfor rugged, casual and sportattire. Sports and diver’s watchs among men arecan be costly. Furthermore, women use faceted gemstones either in gold or silver bracelets aside from the ones who have a leather strap. Some people just can’t work without wearing it. In fact, some of the movie startsand even working professionals buy different types of watchs just to add it up to theirgrowing collection rather than just a simple time keeping watch. Fashion conscious people do not mind splurging cash for the sake of having one. Some of the different looks of swiss watchs are classic styles, bracelet band and even as a necklace. However, costume replica watchs among women are less expensiveand usually have bolder characters and looks. Newer types have computerized functions which have complicatedoptionssuch as a computer and satellite navigator. These are used mainly for specific purposes and may demandmore expensive than necessary. Some brands include Seiko, Tag Heuer, Casio and Timex. Based on {the testimonies of previous users|user reviews it’s quiteawkward to use it because of its minute buttons and display making it difficult for the wearer. Due to the advent of technology, some swiss watchs have built in calculators, GPS, cellular phones, video games and digital cameras and many others. However, watch pros still prefer to wear the simpler type of replica watchs which is suitable as a wear in and wear out type. In addition to a seemingly computerized watch another type is built in for space travel. This kind of watch conforms to the zero gravity location. Taking history into account, Yuri Gagarin wore a specific wristwatch on his first air travel in space. This has been followed by John Glenn in 1962 who has his United States orbital mission wearing a Tag Heuer stopwatch. As cited in Wikipedia, Fortis has been the select provider for space undertakings since 1994.For scuba divers, a more water resistant watch is worn in diving the deep sea. Nowadays, waterproof watchs are not only dressed in diving lessons but is more or less put on also on usual activities such as taking a bath, going on a sea picnic or soaking in the rain especially among men who hate taking off their watch. A common function of a diver’s watch is that it is water or sweat resistant no matter what kind of activity is performed. There are still classifications of an impermeable replica watchs as rated and which according to the degree of its resistance. This varies from any kind of water related activity such as fishing, surfing, sailing, snorkeling, swimming and other water sports. An initial precaution is never hard to do just as to protect the wristwatch from further severe damage.
All About Watches
You’re familiar with the custom in which a man gives a woman a ring as an engagement gift, but did you know that in some places, women give mens watches for the same reason? It’s true – in Spain when couples get engaged and announce wedding plans, women will purchase designer watches for their fiancés. Right now, you’re about to learn more about mens watches – and womens as well.
Back in the Day…
Designer watches and luxury watches are fairly new innovations, as well as specialty timepieces such as dive watches. The concept goes back quite a ways in history, however.
The first mechanical clocks came into existence in Europe around 1300, during the time of such luminaries as William (“Braveheart”) Wallace, Marco Polo, Jacques DeMolay and Dante Alighieri. (Interestingly, eyeglasses were invented about the same time.) These early clocks were driven by weights; spring-driven clock – from which mens watches were ultimately developed – did not come along until well over one hundred years later.
The first mens watches, invented around the time of King Henry VIII, were miniature versions of wall clocks, carried on a chain around the neck. Early models were still large and none-too-dependable; nonetheless, the pocket watch ultimately became a standard accessory for gentlemen starting in the 1600s and lasting until well into the 20th century (and was a required tool for railroad men).
The first wristwatches were actually made for women; the “bracelet watch” was first made available in 1868. It was the advent of aviation that led to the development of the first mens watches starting with the Santos watch of 1904 (named for the famous French-Brazilian aviator).
Designer Watches Since Then
The manufacturer of that early wristwatch was Louis Cartier – a name that has since been synonymous with luxury watches. However, his is hardly the only one.
Abruptly yanked into the Industrial Age from a medieval society that had been unchanged for over 1,700 years, the Japanese wasted little time in catching up to the Western World. Citizen watches, still a hallmark of timepiece quality, were first made in 1918 by the Shoshoka Watch Institute, which became Citizen in 1930.
Another famous name – from a country the name of which is practically a synonym for fine watchmaking – is that of Swiss company Movado (Esperanto for “always in motion”). Movado watches have been famous since before the First World War. Movado diamond watches and Movado gold watches combine elegant, minimalist style with state-of-the-art, cutting edge technology for some of the most accurate timepieces on Earth. If you are considering one of the many women’s Movado watches, you may have a difficult time; there are nearly 100 different Movado women’s watches to choose from – and nearly as many models of mens watches!
Are you ready for the most grandiose and captivating event in the Audemars Piguet Replica watch world of 2009? So now , I will tell you something about history of Audemars Piguet watches.
A trio of warships christened Royal Oak, named after the legendary “royal oak” – a hollowed out tree which offered King Charles II a safe hiding place from his pursuers – lent their distinctive name in 1972 to an equally distinctive luxury sports watch – the Royal Oak by Audemars Piguet. Since then, the Royal Oak has become the leading model of the world-famous firm in Le Brassus and helped the stainless steel wristwatch attain respectability among watch lovers around the world .
The Audemars Piguet story begins in 1875 when twenty three year old watchmaker Jules Audemars and future partner Edward-August Piguet, just twenty-one years of age, met in the Vallee de Joux. Both had learned the watchmaker’s trade after finishing public school in their hometown of Le Brassus by training at the bench and returned to the Vallee de Joux to find jobs in the local watchmaking industry. Jules Audemars was soon producing raw components for watch movements, while Edward-August Piguet sought employment as a “repasseur” (a master watchmaker who performs the final regulation on a watch). Shortly after their meeting in 1875, the two talented watchmakers decided to join forces and founded the firm that would someday come to be known as Audemars, Piguet et Cie.
Almost from the beginning, Audemars was in charge of production and the technical side, while his partner Piguet focused on sales. Their partnership was not an immediate success, however. In fact, the Audemars Piguet trademark was not even registered until 1882 and the firm’s “official founding” did not take place until 1889. Already, however, Audemars Piguet et Cie had become the third largest employer for watch manufacturing in the Canton of Vaud. More importantly perhaps, both men had deliberately shifted their focus towards the production of high-quality, complex, ultra-precise watches .
Shortly after the official founding in 1889, a branch office was built in Geneva and the partners decided to produce all of their components and assemble the finished watches in-house. This allowed the firm to maintain strict quality control over their products and as a result, only products of the highest quality left the workshop. In short order, the greatest, most renowned retail jewelers were ordering watches from Le Brassus. Today, one can find many Audemars Piguet pocket watches identifiable as an Audemars Piguet only by their serial number, the result of prestigious jewelers, such as Gubelin and Tiffany & Co., wanting only their own name engraved on the movement and case, and not that of Audemars Piguet.
It is interesting to note that between 1894 and 1899, a mere 1,208 watches were produced. Among these were some of the most sophisticated timepieces ever made, including the legendary “Grande Complication” series, which is still being produced today. Aside from normal time indication, a Grande Complication timepiece offers minute repetition, perpetual calendar, and chronograph.
At around this same time, the retail operations in Geneva and London were transformed into full-service branches where watches were not only serviced but also assembled. By 1914, Audemars Piguet launched a project to develop a watch so complicated that it would take six years of continuous production before the watch could be delivered to the importers Guignard & Golay in London.
The watch in question was a pocket watch with two dials and a one-minute tourbillon mechanism. As well as a tourbillon, this double dial Lepine, gold watch included a minute repeater, a chronograph with 60-minute and 12-hour counters, perpetual calendar with displays which “jump” at midnight, display of the leap year cycle, the “age” and phases of the moon, and power reserve display. The second face showed an additional 24 hours based on the sidereal hour, moving a pair of independent hands. A special system connected to this gear-train makes it possible to see the changes in the London sky at any time of the day or night, through an oval-shaped opening in the rear dial. The sky is represented by 315 stars engraved on a plate of gold, enameled in blue. The stars, with their respective names, are all clearly visible .
Unfortunately , it was the last triumph for the founding partners. Audemars died in 1918. The following year, so did Edward Piguet.
After the founders’ death, Audemars Piguet continued to prosper, establishing several technical milestones with the creation of the world’s smallest minute repeater watch, having a diameter of just 15.8 millimeters; the debut of a Hunter Model (hinged-lid pocket watch) with a jumping second hand, also featuring a barometer, quarter repeater, independent second hand, the date and day of the week; and in 1925, another first: the world’s thinnest pocket watch measuring just 1.32 millimeters. The year 1928 also saw the development of the world’s first skeletonized pocketwatch.
Needless to say , then as now, Audemars Piguet was considered one of the finest watch manufacturers in the world. Business boomed, as did the world economy. Customers of Audemars Piguet included such prestigious jewelers as Gubelin, Tiffany & Co., Cartier and Bulgari. Unfortunately, the company’s success ground to a shocking halt in 1929 when only 737 watches were sold. By contrast, nearly 2,000 watches had been sold in 1920. With the stock market crash in 1929 and the subsequent Depression, there were suddenly very few customers for expensive watches. Like other Swiss watch companies, Audemars Piguet was forced to layoff most of its workforce, until hitting rock bottom in 1932, when just two watches were produced.
Despite the hard times, the company bounced back following World War II, thanks to the success of its chronographs and ultra-thin (the famous nine-ligne calibre 2003) dress watches.
The 1950’s and 1960’s saw a major rebound in the firm’s sales. In 1967, in cooperation with Jaeger LeCoultre, a new record for the thinnest (2.45 mm) automatic movement, with a centrally placed rotor of 21-carat gold, was established. Just three years later, in 1970, the watchmakers of Audemars Piguet premiered the world’s thinnest movement (3.05 mm) to include date display and a central rotor made of gold. The year 1972, of course, marked the debut of what has become the signature model for Audemars Piguet, the “Royal Oak “ .
Designed by the legendary watchmaker Gerald Genta, its octagonal shape, steel edges and the use of prominent hexagonal screws as a design feature strike a perfect balance between power and elegance. Worthy of its name, the Royal Oak has since become a legend. Its octagonal design, originally produced only in high-grade steel, took the breath away even of many professionals. However, when the Royal Oak was unveiled at the 1972 European watchmaking fair in Basel with a price tag of just 3,300 SFr. — unheard of for a watch bearing the Audemars Piguet name — its success was beyond even its creators’ expectations !
In 1993, the company museum, housed in the original workshop of Jules Audemars and Edward Piguet, was established. This museum, a tribute to the company’s visionary founders, allows watch enthusiasts to discover Audemars Piguet technology “from A to Z.” Its exhibits retrace the key stages in the company’s history, and show many of the creations that made Audemars Piguet famous, including the Grande Complication. As well as its unique collection of antique watches, and in particular of watch complications, this very unusual museum enables visitors to see the intricacy and precision required in horology, by observing two master watchmakers at work in the modern Audemars Piguet atelier which is a permanent feature of the museum.
That same year , a new model in the Royal Oak collection premiered: the Royal Oak Offshore, which is water resistant to a depth of 10 atmospheres. The Offshore model offers following functions: chronograph to 1/5 second, tachymeter, 30-minute counter, 12-hour counter, date display, seconds display, automatic movement with central rotor in 21-carat gold .
Three years later, in 1996, a wristwatch version of the famous “Grand Complication” premiered at Basel. More than 600 components are contained in an integrated movement that does not exceed 8.5 mm in height. It is a technical marvel that marries old-fashioned craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, such as computer-aided design (CAD). It was also in 1996 that Audemars Piguet embarked on a new era, becoming one of the first major watch companies to represent itself on the Internet with its official Website .
Today, Audemars Piguet remains one of the most prestigious watchmakers in the world — yet despite the company’s enormous success (AP even owns 40% of Jaeger-LeCoultre), every watch is still made by hand the old-fashioned way – one at a time. Today, along with Patek Philippe (PP) and Vacheron Constantin (VC), AP is considered to be one of the “big-three” as one of the finest watches in the world .
In any event, if you are contemplating the purchase of a Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Replica watch , you’ve made an excellent choice. It’s a highly prestigious and respected brand with a long and wonderful history, as well as a proven track record.
The original complex Swiss watches are quite expensive and out of reach for many people. We at Fashion-replica.com make it easier for you to own Replica IWC Watches ,About the history of IWC , an interesting fact you may or may not know: International Watch Company (IWC) is possibly the only major Swiss watch company whose founder was an American!
During the 1860’s, three manufacturers dominated the American watch industry: Elgin, Howard and Waltham. Combined, these firms produced upwards of 100,000 pocket watches. Times were changing in the industry as pocket watches went from being a status symbol that only the wealthiest individuals could afford, to an everyday item available to the middle class. As a result, production methods had to be improved; for example, most parts for watches were still being made by hand. Costs were also high because the pool of available, qualified watchmakers was relatively small.
In Boston, Massachusetts, Florentine Ariosto Jones, who had worked in the American watch industry for a number of years, keenly observed the failure of Aaron Lufkin Dennison, a leader in the watch business, whose efforts to move production to Switzerland to benefit from lower wages and Swiss watchmaking know-how, failed miserably. Undaunted, Jones took over the failed enterprise and soon set up his own company in Switzerland. His plan was to assemble watches in Switzerland and import them into the United States, hence the name International Watch Company.
Fortuitously, Jones made the acquaintance of one Johann Heinrich Moser, a watchmaker whose hometown of Schaffhausen was conveniently located near the Rhine. Following Moser’s advice, a dam was built in order to harness the mighty river and generate hydro-power to drive the machines used in manufacturing facilities throughout Schaffhausen.
A watch factory was built in Schaffhausen to take advantage of the cheap hydro-power and production commenced in 1868. Despite the company’s unique business plan, the enterprise was doomed from the start. For one thing, Jones had trouble selling the watches in America, due to a high tariff on imported finished watches. An even worse problem: Jones was undercapitalized and encountered technical problems with the machines. By 1875, he was scrambling to find new investors, amid allegations by disgruntled stockholders that the company was on the verge of collapse. Inevitably, the company filed for bankruptcy and Jones was forced to relinquish control of his company.
A Swiss consortium acquired IWC’s shares and put another American, Frederick Seeland, at its helm. Although the company’s fortunes improved somewhat, the improvement was not deemed sufficient enough. As a result, the company was put up for sale again. This time, one of IWC’s stockholders, Johannes Raschenbach-Vogel, bought the company at auction for 280,000 francs. Technical achievements and increased sales soon followed with the production of the first pocket watches with digital time indication, as well as development of the famous Calibre 52 movement, which at the time was quite revolutionary in its concept and construction.
Although the company experienced significant growth, following World War I, the company’s fortunes again hit rock bottom under the proprietorship of Ernst Homberger-Rauschenbach. Fortunately, a major modernization effort paid off when the advent of World War II resulted in increased military demand. It was thus during World War II that IWC created the first oversize anti-magnetic pilot’s watch, followed by the famous Mark X, featuring its new in-house movement, Calibre 83. In 1944, IWC had a close call when the Allies mistakenly bombed Schaffhausen. As luck would have it, the factory narrowly escaped destruction.
In the aftermath of the war, International Watch Company lived up to its name and became a company of international scope. Exports to the United States increased and the brand became best known for its specialty watches, such as the Mark XI and Ingenieur – the first automatic IWC with a soft-iron inner case that protected the movement against magnetic fields – as well as for its elegant dress watches. Needless to say, vintage IWC’s from the 1940’s and 50’s are highly collectible today and in great demand, as they are somewhat under-priced compared to other high-end watch brands of that era.
Although IWC entered the quartz era with its first quartz watch in 1969, using the Beta 21 movement, the company was ultimately unable to remain under family ownership. In 1978, a majority interest in the company was sold to VDO Adolf Schindling AG.
Subsequent developments include the debut of the Porsche series of sports watches, which remain in production to this day, as well as the creation of the “DaVinci” – a perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch that is mechanically programmed for the next 500 years. This watch caused quite a stir when first introduced and set new standards with its “user friendly” perpetual calendar. In 1993, the company again stunned the watch world when it unveiled the remarkable Il Destriero, which at the time was the most complicated wristwatch in the world.
The year 2000 is no less exciting for the company, as it introduces a new advertising campaign, as well as the 5000 calibre, a new mechanical movement with a power reserve of seven days and an automatic movement. The automatic, an IWC exclusive, is a further development of the patented Pellaton system. The pocket watch-size movement is featured in the latest addition to the Portuguese line: an automatic with a power reserve display. It should also be noted that 1999 was the most successful year in IWC’s history, with 39,000 watches sold, 115 million Swiss francs in revenue, and over 350 employees.
In closing, the company’s philosophy is best summed up by IWC’s current CEO, Michael Sarp, who recently stated: “We shall produce watches of the highest quality with unique technical and design characteristics and thus continue to experience the pleasures of innovation.” If you should have an opportunity to examine an IWC, you will quickly realize that Mr. Sarp speaks the truth.
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In 1847, Louis-Francois Cartier took over a jewel workshop from his master in Paris which indicates the beginning of Cartier Brand. Soon after, his son Alfred Cartier inherited the Cartier. From the very beginning to 1899, Cartier is unknown to many people. But with the joining of Louis, Pierre and Jacques, Cartier brand begun to expand all over the world during the several years after 1899, and Cartier Replica Watches are known for all over the world.
In 1904, Cartier had designed a wristwatch for the Brazilian aviator, Alberto Santos-Dumont, which is also the first man’s wristwatch in the world. From then on, Cartier had entered a brand-new field—timepiece.
In 1907, Cartier signed a contract with Edmond Jaeger, who agreed to exclusively supply the movements for Cartier watches. The quality of the Cartier watch is ensured, which strengthen the influence of the Cartier brand in the field of timepieces.
In 1912, Louis Cartier put forward the idea of producing Mysterious Clock and then the most famous production of Cartier came into being. Cartier also applied high tech to the design of watch. In 1985, Cartier produced its first water-proof Replica Cartier Pasha Watch, which made it become one of the several brands that own the production technology of water-proof.
Cartier Company feels the permanent support of clients whose free-will connects them to the company’s philosophy. Every year Cartier got some novelties. The question is where does Cartier Company take its creative power from? The answer is as simple as can be: from Louis Cartier’s sketches book, who’s got a reputation of the ourstanding watch designer during the last century.
Today, Cartier’s best-sellers include the classic Replica Cartier Tank watch , the hot and fashionable “Tank Francaise”, a distinctive sports watch similar in concept to the Santos; the “Pasha” watch, which has become a very fine watch for ladies; and the “Panther” watch, which features a beautiful bracelet available in 18K gold, stainless steel and gold, or stainless steel.
Needless to say, a Cartier watch is finished to very high standards. As for this reason, some of us can not afford the original one due to the expensive price. Replica Cartier Pasha watch provides you with the genuine feeling of joining the refined world, for if you decide to get a Replica Cartier watch, it won’t be just a pleasure of wearing a stylish timepiece, or rather indication of your status. You can find a wide range of watches in our online shop. Just click on the photos of Replica Cartier watches to see more details.
One of the particularly pleasing categories of watches available to consumers are those classified as classic watches.
There are two main types of classic watches: pocket watches and wristwatches. These timepieces were created during different eras. Pocket watches were created long before wristwatches, and, for the simple reason of their date of creation, many people find pocket watches to be classic all on their own. Still others contend that pocket watches are not just ‘classic’ because of their initially time of creation; they are symbols of endless style and elegance.
Despite the fact that wristwatches were made after the original conception of the pocket watch, they too are considered to have classic components. However, this category can be split in twain as well; Classic wristwatches can be classic in the sense that they are vintage or they can be considered classic on account of their ability to express the finest points of technology, mechanics and style from a particular brand or manufacturer. When a person purchases a vintage classic watch, they are typically making an investment in a timepiece that will be enjoyed personally by the consumer. Some people who make these types of investments prefer not to even wear their watches due to the fact that because of their age they may be more fragile. In order to protect their watch and their investment, these individuals may choose to keep their watch on display or to only wear the timepiece during very special occasions.
While many watches are designed in order to tell time, collectors of classic or vintage watches are likely not using these models merely to tell time. Vintage watches are often collected not for the simple function of telling time, but to act as an investment or conversation piece to the owner(s) or collector(s). These types of watches go far beyond their simple functions and capabilities to go on to encompass the entire spirit of an era and watch manufacturer. Nonetheless, this does not mean that people should not or could not wear and comfortably utilize these types of watches. Rather, it means that because these watches are often so rare and hard to find, many people want to protect their investment and money so they have something to show for their efforts in finding and paying for the timepiece(s) of their choice.
Classic watches are often categorized as such after having been created during a specific era, even if they era in question is recent. They are often categorized as such because they mark a specific milestone and period of time for the manufacturing watch company. Classic watches are available to both men and women. Some of the most popular manufacturers of classic watches include Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Omega, Movado, IWC (also known as the International Watch Company), Hamilton, Elgin and Longines.

