The continuation of the life message of the top ten luxury watch brands in the world

The continuation of the life message of the top ten luxury watch brands in the world

Speaking of the status of watches in all kinds of luxury goods, there is a saying: "Poor people play cars, rich people play tables." The significance conveyed by a famous watch is said to be "a continuation of the message of life." A list of ad words said well: "You can never really have a XX table, what you do is just to watch this table for the next generation."

What characteristics do people need to have? Professionals say that movements, materials, technology, brands, styles, and more are all important factors. A few years ago, led by the watch industry of Hong Kong, experts from the watch industry in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan voted "the top ten watches in the world." Professionals say that for several years they have still been recognized by the industry.

I. Patek Philippe Patek Philippe was founded in 1839 and is the only Swiss watch manufacturer that is solely owned by the family. Patek Philippe watches always pays attention to the exterior design and manufacturing process. The tabulation process was completed in the original factory in Geneva. It is the only brand in the world that has won the "Geneva Seal" brand. Patek Philippe watches have not yet entered Beijing.

Second, Vacheron Constantin (Vacheron Constantin) Vacheron Constantin founded in 1775 has 250 years of history, is the world's oldest, longest one of the longest watch. The founder Jean-Marc Vacheron is a profound humanist. Vacheron Constantin is known as a work of art among nobles and has always played a key role in the Swiss watchmaking industry. Currently under the Swiss Richemont Group.

3. Audemars Piguet In 1875, Jules-Louis Audemars founded Audemars Piguet with his friend Edward-Auguste Piguet. table. In 1972, Audemars Piguet introduced Royal Oak, a high-end sports watch series made of stainless steel, and became a classic in the industry. Audemars Piguet has a watch school in Switzerland. Each apprentice must complete a four-year course at a watch school to qualify as a watchmaker. In addition, it takes 1 to 2 years of training to make ultra-thin movements, and it takes 10 years to train before starting to manufacture complex movements.

4. Breguet In 1775, A. Louis Breguet founded the Breguet brand. This world-acclaimed classic of watch history first developed this brand in Paris and then Switzerland. Breguet watch is deeply favored by the royal family, King Louis XVI of France and Queen Mary are all admirers of Breguet. Breguet watches have also been mentioned in works by writers such as Balzac, Pushkin, Dumas, and Hugo. British Queen Victoria and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and other celebrities are Breguet's customers. Today, Breguet is part of the Swatch Group in Switzerland.

V. IWC Founded in 1868, IWC is called the “Mechanical Watch Expert,” and each IWC watch undergoes 28 independent tests. The founder was American Florentine A Jones. At the beginning of the 20th century, IWC's sales in Germany, Austria and other places increased significantly. Today, IWC has more than 700 sales points worldwide, and its products are mainly exported to the Far East, Switzerland and Germany. Currently under the Swiss Richemont Group.

6. Piaget In 1874, Georges Edouard Piaget started with a movement. In 1940, Piaget's grandson opened up the international market for the development of Piaget. In 1956 Piaget introduced a slim movement. Since the 1960s, Piaget has been working on complex movements while developing top-tier jewellery designs. From the design, production of wax models to the installation of precious stones, Piaget always adheres to the principle of excellence. Its "cuff watches" and "coin watches" are distinctively designed and are treasures in the count's watch. Currently under the Swiss Richemont Group.

Cartier Cartier has more than 150 years of history and is a famous manufacturer of jewelry and gold jewelry in France. In 1888, Cartier tried to wear a mechanical watch on a diamond-encrusted gold bracelet. In 1938, Cartier made the world's smallest watch and gave it to the British Princess Elizabeth. Cartier watches have always been pets in the upper classes and are enduring. Currently under the Swiss Richemont Group.

8. Jaeger LeCoultre Antoine LeCoultre established a workshop in Switzerland in 1833. In 1844, he invented a micrometer with a measurement accuracy of 1/1000 mm, which greatly improved the accuracy of clock parts. In 1907, Jaeger-LeCoultre launched the world's thinnest mechanical movement, and in 1929 introduced the world's smallest mechanical movement. Jaeger-LeCoultre's 1931 watch for polo was a rare classic in high-end watches. Currently under the Swiss Richemont Group.

9. Rolex The Rolex founder was Hans Wilsdorf. In 1908 he registered Rolex as a trademark in Switzerland. In the 1920s, Rolex developed waterproof watches. In 1953, Rolex launched a diver's watch designed specifically for divers. Rolex watch design in a solemn, practical, not flashy style, loved by a large number of people.

X. Girard-Perregaux JF Bautte, the founder of Girard-Perregaux, produced his first watch in 1791. In 1854, the name Girard-Perregaux was officially born. By the early 20th century, Girard-Perregaux’s popularity continued to expand. In 1930, when watches sales exceeded the sales of pocket watches for the first time, the strategy developed by Girard-Perregaux over 50 years ago proved to be correct. In 1998, Girard-Perregaux established a Branch in Japan and a watch was selected as Japan's “Best Watch of the Year”. In 2000, Girard-Perregaux established a branch in the United States.

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