Thursday, March 24, 2016

History of Patek Philippe Wristwatch


Patek Philippe is Swiss luxury watch manufacturer best known for its complications. Most people prefer to wear Swiss Replica watches for their friendly prices with all luxurious features. In this article we will take a short overview of the history of Patek Philippe watches. It was 1 May 1839 when two Polish immigrants founded the company in Geneva. Patek, Czapek & Cie was the first name that was given to company which was inspired from its founders the watchmaker Franciszek or Francois Czapek and the businessman named Antoni Norbert Patek. They were buying movements from companies and sending them to pocket watch manufacturers to the Polish community in Switzerland.

The relation began to deteriorate between Czapek and Patek when Patek met Jean Adrien Philippe who was French watch maker in 1844. Philippe was presenting his new invention at French Industrial Exposition at Paris that was a watch winding mechanism worked by a crown rather than by a key. In 1844, the company was separated by the partners and the named was changed to Patek & Cie. After one year Philippe joined the workshop but the name was changed to Patek Philippe & Co in 1851. The other partner Franciszek Czapek combined with a Polish hero of 1830 insurrection named Juliusz Gruzewski and founded their own watch manufacturing company.  This was a serious threat because most of the Polish clients preferred to deal with Czapek & Cie. The newly born PP (Patek Philippe) was going through hard times from the relevant competitor.

In 1857, the Patek Philippe luck changed when Queen Victoria ordered a small lady’s watch from Patek Philippe and Co. The watch had a 30 mm diameter along with keyless winding and setting. It was a genuine breakthrough for the company and they gained tremendous exposure from this deal. Patek Philippe & Co started to solve their financial problems and their products reached to the markets of Madrid, Russia and many other countries.
The wristwatches were trending in 1868, so Patek Philippe decided to produce their first wrist piece. It was 1925 when perpetual calendar was added to the wristwatches by Patek Philippe. They made a special “Supercomplication” pocket watch for the American banker named Henry Graves Jr who was a keen watch collector. The most interesting fact about Henry Grave’s Supercomplication pocket watch was that there was a bet between him and an American Automobile manufacturer. The bet was to own the most complicated watch available on the planet. Grave won the competition by owning the Patek Philippe’s “Supercomplication” pocket watch. The watch was auctioned after Grave’s death and was sold at 11 million dollars. This was also the most expensive watch sold at that time. Patek Philippe continuously produced remarkable timepieces from time to time with ideal technology and creativity. Extra thin “Calatrava” was one of the most complicated watches produced during the period. The timepiece had a perpetual calendar with triple date feature, minute repeating, age and phases of the moon.

Stern family bought the company in 1939 and the successfully journey continued. Patek Philippe launched the Nautilus sports watch collection and Gondolo collection in 1993. On the company 150th anniversary, the Patek Philippe Calibre 89 and was declared as the world’s most complicated watch. The popular 18 karat gold watch has 1.1 kg weight with 1728 components that displays 24 hands and also has a thermometer with 2800 star chart. There are only four creations of this model in different colors (yellow gold, white gold, rose gold and platinum) that valued six million dollars each. Most importantly the creation involves five years of deep research with development period and four years of manufacturing. Sky Moon Tourbillon is another notable watch from Patek Philippe. The wristwatch was sold in April 2008 for only 11.75 million dollars.

Patek Philippe also manufacture timepiece for ladies with elegant styles. The Tewenty lady watch series is a perfect example of its classic styling. Simple and elegant styled gold watches are extremely popular in women of different ages. Available in different colors, Patek Philippe timepieces brings enchanting feelings and impressions to the wearer. Catering different needs and tastes, whether it’s in the dark and rich color or the elegance in the light one, it is really attractive. Perfect arcs and exquisite, light and slim Patek Philippe gold ladies wristwatches are simply classic. Patek Philippe watches are indeed stunning collections and the average retail price of the timepiece has reached to 20,000 US dollars.

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Thursday, March 10, 2016

An Insight to Graham Watches

Graham watches are most the unique timepieces that were established by George Graham. You will surely love Replica Graham watch for its perfect appearance with rather low price. 17th and 18th century in London are known for the initial watch making in the history. London was a highly developed city with rich business culture, the world’s first scientific society and a navy all of which had pressing the time keeping requirements. George Graham was one those Brits that was more interested in inventions that making money. He was the father of various inventions but he never patented any one of them.
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The first stop watch was created by Graham. It was he who development a mercury pendulum system for manufacturing accurate clocks in very cold and very hot weather. He also made the dead-beat escapement which lead built the master clock for Greenwich Royal Observatory. The escapement invented by him is now known as the Graham Escapement and is still in use of high precision pendulum clocks. It is basically the predecessor to the Swiss anchor movement which is used worldwide in wristwatches.  Graham had quite open attitude towards his innovations and he usually used to help his fellow horologists like Julien Le Roy and John Harrison to solve their problems and he was well known as “Honest George” in the contemporary field.

George Graham learnt the trade from Henry Aske and worked for Thomas Tompion. They moved from colleagues to friends and Graham married Tompion’s niece, Elizabeth. After the death of Tompion in 1713, Graham took over their business premises. George Graham became the most important pillar of the scientific and clock making industry. In 1721, Graham was elected as the Fellow of the Royal society and he contributed papers to its scientific journal known as the Philosophical Transactions. In 1722, he became the Master of the Clockmakers. 1751 was the year when Graham left this world. Most interesting fact about his death is that he was buried in the same grave in which his mentor and friend, Thomas Tompion was buried at Westminster Abby twenty eight years ago. Indeed Graham contributed much more to the watch world that his name will last forever in the history of horology. Though Graham watches are fantastic but you need serious money to own them. You can try Replica Graham watches instead which are quite affordable copies of the genuine timepieces.