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Top ten famous watch brands

1. Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe is a Swiss watch brand founded by Antoine Norbert de Patek and Jean Adrien Philippe) was officially named in 1851.

Patek Philippe has always been committed to establishing its own quality standards and is recognized throughout the watchmaking industry as having extremely demanding standards and rigorous inspection processes.

To ensure that these standards are implemented in every aspect, Patek Philippe has created its own quality seal, which applies to all mechanical timepieces produced by the company, no matter how complex the functions.

To ensure the necessary transparency, the Patek Philippe Seal follows a carefully considered set of standards, resulting in detailed written regulations overseen by an independent regulatory agency.

2. Audemars Piguet

Audemars Piguet is a Swiss watch brand, mainly engaged in Audemars Piguet CODE 11.59 series, Royal Oak concept series, Royal Oak Offshore, Royal Oak Oak series, Millennium series and other series of watch products.

Audemars Piguet's logo AP is composed of the first letters "A" and "P" of the founders Jules Louis Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet.

3. Blancpain

A Swiss independent watchmaking brand founded in 1884. Each watch is certified by the Swiss Observatory COSC, which represents the brand’s unremitting pursuit of manufacturing precision timepieces. .

Blancpain is the most innovative and successful brand in the contemporary top watch camp. Blancpain is also the only modern watch brand collected by the Palace Museum.

In the past three centuries, Blancpain has never produced a quartz watch. At the same time, all of the brand's watches use 100% self-produced mechanical movements, and provide strong "engine" support for other high-end watch brands.

4. Vacheron Constantin

Swiss watch brand, for centuries, the brand has brought together exquisite craftsmanship, aesthetic design, artistic elements and humanistic spirit on its wrist through the ingenious integration of tradition and innovation. The small space of the watch creates a unique concept of time.

With its attitude and love for craftsmanship excellence and the dexterous hands of craftsmen, the brand fearlessly meets every difficult challenge.

5. Breguet

Breguet is a brand of the Swatch Group. It was founded in 1775 and has a history of 240 years. Since the 18th century, the Breguet brand has been committed to providing works and services to members of the royal family and outstanding figures in various fields.

In the industry, Breguet is known as the "King of Watches" and is also known as the "Father of Modern Watchmaking". Because Breguet invented more than 70% of the industry's technologies, its three most representative inventions of complex functions are the tourbillon, perpetual calendar and minute repeater gongs.

6. Piaget

In 1874, Piaget was founded by 19-year-old Georges Edouard Piaget. To this day, Piaget still inherits and inherits the brand in his name. Create the creative history of Piaget.

Since its birth in 1874, Piaget has always adhered to the brand spirit of "always do better than required", integrating exquisite craftsmanship and infinite creativity into every work, while giving priority to the development of creativity and attention to detail. The pursuit of perfection is to completely integrate the craftsmanship of watches and jewelry. From the beginning, Piaget focused on the design and production of watch movements.

7. Jaeger-LeCoultre

Jaeger-LeCoultre is a high-end watch manufacturer located in Le Sentier, Switzerland. Since its establishment in 1833 in the Vallée de Joux, Switzerland, it has become an important watch brand in the history of watchmaking.

As a pioneer in the top watchmaking industry, he not only combines precise timing technology with exquisite artistic talent, but also makes outstanding contributions to the development of the entire watchmaking industry.

8. Girard-Perregaux

Swiss watch brand, as one of the only remaining genuine Swiss watchmakers, Girard-Perregaux designs, creates, develops and produces external parts for 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 (more than 100 models) and prestigious mechanical watch series. The history of Girard-Perregaux can be traced back to 1791.

GP Girard-Perregaux combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. The brand has nearly 80 patents, applying the most advanced technology while also allowing the company's tradition to be reflected.

GP Girard-Perregaux’s watches do not simply repeat the successful styles of the past, but create new works in the spirit of striving for perfection. The unique design of Girard-Perregaux has made it highly praised and won awards in many international competitions.

9. Cartier

With a history of more than 150 years, Cartier is a famous French jewelry manufacturer of gold and silver jewelry. In 1888, Cartier tried to install a mechanical women's watch on a gold bracelet set with diamonds.

In 1938, Cartier made the world's smallest watch and gave it to Princess Elizabeth of England. Cartier watches have always been pets of the upper class and have endured for a long time. Part of the Swiss Richemont Group.

10. Rolex

Rolex is a famous Swiss watch manufacturer, formerly known as Wilsdorf and Davis company, founded by German Hans Wilsdof. Founded in partnership with Englishman Alfred Davis in London in 1905.

In 1908, it was registered and renamed ROLEX by Hans Wilsdof in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

The founder of Rolex was Hans Wilsdorf, who registered Rolex as a trademark in Switzerland in 1908. In the 1920s, Rolex developed waterproof watches.

In 1953, Rolex launched a diving watch specially designed for divers. The design of Rolex watches is solemn, practical and not flashy, and is loved by a large number of people.