A Short History of the wristwatch

During the centuries of hours have been used as status symbols by the people who use them. Their precision, luxury and comfort that only a few minutes and attributes that represent watches. Often they are simply to buy their aesthetic look. and at other times they buy because of the technical attributes such as the right to a second or even the last millisecond. This is what makes the hours and minutes hands so collectible and in some cases they can command high sums of money.

Do you collect new high-precision watches, or those who come from eras past, is the fact that for many years this hobby has become a high turnover business. And collecting watches in many circles is considered a form of wise investment.

At the beginning of the century in the last hours that are available for men or women in the first pocket hours, minutes and held by a pendant attached to the layers of jackets or corsets. The advent of war, industrialization, and development of sports activities, new trends take longer to not only the way we dress, but also how we carry our clocks.

It is said that he is an educator who invented wrist watches at the end of the 19th century, is still about one hour the wrist by using a silk ribbon. Clock hands will be the first that actually made less than hour pocket model installed with leather strap. Once this product hit the market started the new design will be produced based on the concept about the same.

Moissanite is to give women the opportunity to have quality, the jewelry in an affordable price.

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