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Top 10 brands of watches

The top ten brands of watches are as follows:

1. Patek Philippe

Undoubtedly, Patek Philippe ranks first among the top ten famous watches in the world. Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe is one of the only remaining truly independent watchmakers in Switzerland. It produces its own watches from beginning to end, and it takes 10 years to train a Patek Philippe watchmaker.

Enjoying comprehensive freedom of innovation in the entire process of design, production and assembly, we create global watch masterpieces that are praised by experts around the world.

Inheriting the professional skills of its founders, Antoine Norbert de Patek and Jean-Adrien Philippe, and adhering to a tradition of high-quality innovation, Patek Philippe currently owns more than 80 technology patents.

The symbol of watch lovers and aristocrats is owning a Patek Philippe watch. The price of Patek Philippe is more than 100,000 yuan, and the entry-level 3919 is about 110,000 yuan.

2. Vacheron Constantin

Vacheron Constantin is one of the most famous watch brands in the world. The good thing about it is that the movement and casing are extremely well crafted and are always produced in limited quantities.

Founded in Geneva, Switzerland in 1755, it is the oldest and earliest watch manufacturer in the world and one of the most famous watch factories in the world.

It inherits the essence of traditional Swiss watchmaking without interruption. It also innovates many watchmaking technologies and has made great contributions to the watchmaking industry. Vacheron Constantin launched many unforgettable designs throughout the 20th century.

From simple and elegant styles to meticulously crafted complex designs, from daily wear styles to precious diamond watches, each model represents the pinnacle of Swiss high-end watchmaking craftsmanship.

It reflects Vacheron Constantin’s outstanding position in the world’s watch industry and its pursuit of technology and aesthetics. After two and a half centuries of ups and downs, Vacheron Constantin is still one of the most prestigious brands in the watch industry.

3. Jaeger-LeCoultre

Jaeger-LeCoultre has been established in the Jura Valley in Switzerland since 1833. Manufactured with purely mechanical movements, it has become an important watch brand in the history of watchmaking.

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s master watchmakers, engineers and designers work closely together to follow exquisite traditional watchmaking techniques while constantly pursuing technological innovation, and devote a high degree of enthusiasm to every watch they manufacture.

Each masterpiece inherits Jaeger-LeCoultre’s 185 years of watchmaking craftsmanship.

Nearly 40 top craftsmanship are perfectly integrated with the noble tradition of the Jura Valley in the production process of watches.

Jaeger-LeCoultre has invented a total of 1,231 movements and has obtained 398 registered patents. It constantly surpasses itself and achieves continuous success, making it a model in the fine watchmaking industry.

4. Piaget

Piaget, a high-end watch and jewelry manufacturer from Switzerland, is very good in terms of quality and reputation.

And Piaget currently does not have steel watches, which are almost all made of 18K gold. The cheapest ones are usually belt style and the watch head is made of all gold.

Because Piaget is not good at making movements and usually uses movements from other companies, it puts special effort into the design and materials of the casing. This also makes the price of Piaget watches naturally high.

Piaget watches are unique in design. For example, in 1958, Piaget's first ultra-thin movement, Caliber 9P, was launched, with a thickness of only 2 mm, and was listed as a Guinness World Record.

The design and creation are even more unconstrained, and the truly aesthetic creations stood out in the 1960s.

Being the first to use colored gemstones such as black onyx, turquoise and lapis lazuli as surfaces, Piaget fully expresses its boldness and taste in innovation.

5. Audemars Piguet

The logo of Audemars Piguet, AP, is taken from the first letters "A" and " P" composition. ?

The founder of Audemars Piguet has always been obsessed with the art of watchmaking, focusing on the development of ultra-thin mechanical parts, creating sophisticated and complex mechanical watches, and has won many awards.

The most classic style is the "royaloak", which is characterized by a regular octagonal case with eight decorative screws in each of the eight corners, which looks very rough and very masculine. .

It is Audemars Piguet’s eternal tradition to insist on creating exquisite works with “professional hand customization”. Audemars Piguet engraves the name of the manufacturer on the back of each timepiece to show its responsibility and guarantee.

6. Cartier

Different from the previous brands, Cartier is a French watch and jewelry manufacturer founded in 1847 by Louis-Fran?ois Cartier on Rue Montorgueil in Paris. Founded on the 31st.

It is now a subsidiary of the Swiss Richemont Group (Compagnie Financière Richemont SA).

Everyone who is familiar with Cartier knows that it mainly focuses on the jewelry market. It is known as "the emperor's jeweler, the emperor of jewelers." The more famous watch is Cartier's Blue Balloon series.

7. Rolex

Rolex is also a famous Swiss watch manufacturer. Headquartered in Geneva, Rolex has 19 branches and 24 branches in major metropolitan areas in the world. Quite a large service center.

With an annual output of about 450,000 watches, it has become one of the famous brand watches with a large market share.

The original logo of Rolex was a palm with five fingers extended, which indicated that the brand's watches were entirely crafted by hand. Later, it gradually evolved into the registered trademark of Crown to show its status as the king in the field of watches.

In the 20th century, Rolex worked hard to develop the first waterproof watch. In 1926, Rolex's Oyster waterproof watch was officially registered. Rolex is widely loved by successful people for its solemn, practical and not flashy style.

In the international market, the price of an ordinary Rolex watch ranges from US$1,000 to US$15,000. Although it is expensive, people still think it is worth the money. This is not only due to the excellent quality of Rolex, but also because of its unique investment value.

8. IWC

To be honest, IWC watches are one of Mr. Ma Shang’s true loves. IWC was founded in 1868 and has a history of 150 years of watchmaking. Today, IWC has the most complete and excellent series of flight watches in the Swiss watch industry. All watch fans who love flying can find a flight watch that suits their style at IWC.

The large pilot watches created by IWC have been able to remain popular for decades. This is inseparable from the watchmaker's dedication to the watch's effect.

9. Breguet

Breguet is known as the "Father of Modern Watchmaking". Founded in 1775, it designs and manufactures timepieces with a wide range of products, including watches, marine chronometers and clocks. Its unique design has made him known as the most outstanding figure in the watch industry.

For example, the automatic watch (Perpetuelle) was launched in 1780, and later the chiming spring was invented that greatly reduced the width of the self-sounding watch. And the first watch anti-shock device (Pare-Chute) in history, which makes the watch less susceptible to damage and more reliable in performance. Today, all mechanical watches have at least two Breguet inventions.

Breguet’s timepieces were highly appreciated by King Louis XVI of France and his wife, Queen Marie Antoinette. It took 44 years and 823 parts to build them for Queen Marie Antoinette. The most complex pocket watch in the world

10. Girard-Perregaux

GP Girard-Perregaux is one of the top five oldest watchmaking brands in the world. It was founded in 1791? .

After more than 200 years of baptism, it has also verified GP Girard-Perregaux’s status among the top Swiss watch brands. Girard-Perregaux designs, creates, develops and produces the external components of watches and the "heart" of the watch - the movement.

This comprehensive and integrated operating model allows GP Girard-Perregaux to provide a complete range of top-level movements and prestigious mechanical watch series. The brand has nearly 80 patents so far, applying the most advanced technology while also reflecting the company's tradition.