10, Jaeger-LeCoulter
A watchmaking company, the founder is very powerful, invented a clock and watch world of weights and measures, that is, the micrometer, he can make the clock and watch parts to achieve the most accurate, but also created the Guinness Book of Records.
9, OMEGA
This Omega watch, we often see in the mall, loved by people of taste.
Often advertised in major international events, and the Olympic timepiece is also his family Oh.
8, Piaget
Piaget watches in 1940 is located in the list of famous watches.
It has gone through a long process of development, to the present from the shape, color is superb.
7, VacheronConstantin
Vacheron Constantin, has been more than two hundred years of history.
There is a limit to the number of watches that can be produced each year, and this lack of quantity but only quality makes it a model of celebrity.
6, Rolex
The earliest logo of the Rolex company was a five-fingered open hand, indicating handmade, which later evolved into a crown.
5, AudemarsPigeut
Audemars Piguet watch has also been around for more than a hundred years now, using all the most flawless diamonds.
4, Cartire
Cartier in the nineteenth century when the main jewelry.
After more than a hundred years ago began to try to do watches, y loved by the upper class people.
3, IWC
World Wide Watches has 130 years of history, is the grandfather of the Swiss mechanical watch industry.
2, PatekPhilippe
Patek Philippe is currently the only company in Switzerland that produces its own watches from start to finish, and it takes 10 years to train a watchmaker.
1, Breguet
Breguet has been around for more than two hundred years now, and is the founding father of the watch world.
1, Patek Philippe was founded in 1839, Patek Philippe is the only existing Swiss watchmaker that is run entirely by the family independently.
Patek Philippe has always attached great importance to the design and production process, and the watchmaking process is completed in the original factory in Geneva, which is the only one of the many brands in the world to have all its movements awarded the "Geneva Seal of Excellence" brand.
Patek Philippe has not yet entered Beijing.
Two, Vacheron Constantin was founded in 1775, Vacheron Constantin has a history of 250 years, is the world's oldest, longest continuation of one of the watch.
Founder Jean. Jean-Marc Vacheron Constantin, the founder of Vacheron Constantin. Jean-Marc Vacheron Constantin was a profound man of letters.
Vacheron Constantin, known as a work of art among the nobility, has always played a key role in the Swiss watchmaking industry.
Currently part of the Richemont Group.
Three, Audemars Piguet In 1875, Jules-Louis . Audemars Piguet was founded in 1875 by Jules-Louis Audemars and his friend Edouard-Auguste . Pichette founded Audemars Piguet together.
In 1972, Audemars Piguet launched a high-end sports watch series "Royal Oak" made of all stainless steel, which became a classic in the watch industry.
The Audemars Piguet company has a watchmaking school in Switzerland, where each apprentice must complete a four-year course to qualify as a watchmaker.
Additionally, one to two years of training are required before they can make ultra-thin movements, and another 10 years of training are required before they can start making complicated movements.
Four, BreguetIn 1775, A. Louis. Breguet founded the brand Breguet.
This universally recognized classic of horological history developed the brand first in Paris and then in Switzerland.
Breguet watches were highly prized by royalty, with King Louis XVI and Empress Marie of France both being admirers of Breguet.
Breguet watches were also mentioned in the writings of Balzac, Pushkin, Dumas and Hugo.
Luminaries such as Queen Victoria and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill were Breguet customers.
Today, Breguet is part of the Swiss Swatch Group.
Five, founded in 1868, is known as the "mechanical watch experts", each Universal watch has to go through 28 independent tests.
The founder is the American Florentine Jones. Jones.
At the beginning of the 20th century, sales of Universal watches increased dramatically in Germany and Austria.
Today, there are more than 700 points of sale of Universal watches around the world, and the products are mainly sold to the Far East, Switzerland and Germany.
Currently part of the Swiss Richemont Group.
Six, Piaget In 1874, GeorgesEdouardPiaget started with movement production.
In 1940, Piaget's grandson opened up international markets for the development of Piaget watches.
In 1956 Piaget introduced the ultra-thin movement.
Since the 1960s, Piaget has been working on complicated movements while developing the design of its finest jewelry.
From the design and production of wax models to the setting of stones, Piaget has always been committed to excellence.
The "Handcuff Watch" and the "Coin Watch" are among Piaget's finest creations.
Currently part of the Richemont Group.
Seven, Cartier Cartier has a history of more than 150 years, is the French jewelry, gold and silver jewelry manufacturer.
In 1888, Cartier tried to mount a mechanical ladies' watch on a gold bracelet set with diamonds.
In 1938, Cartier made the world's smallest wristwatch and presented it to Princess Elizabeth of England.
Cartier watches have been the pets of high society for ages.
Currently part of the Swiss Richemont Group.
Eight, Jaeger-LeCoultre Anthony. Lacouture established workshop in Switzerland in 1833.
In 1844, he invented the measurement accuracy of 1/1000 millimeter micrometer, so that the watch parts processing accuracy greatly improved.
Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced the world's thinnest mechanical movement in 1907 and the world's smallest mechanical movement in 1929.
Jaeger-LeCoultre's 1931 wristwatch for polo players is a rare classic in the world of fine watches.
Currently part of the Richemont Group.
Nine, Rolex Rolex founder Hans. Wilsdorf, in 1908 he registered Rolex as a trademark in Switzerland.
In the 1920s, Rolex developed a waterproof watch.
In 1953, Rolex introduced a diver's watch designed for divers.
Rolex watches were designed in the spirit of solemnity, practicality, and without ostentation, and were loved by a large number of people.
Ten, Girard-Perregaux Girard-Perregaux watch founder J.F. Bautte 1791 to produce his
first watch.
In 1854, the name Girard-Perregaux was officially born.
By the beginning of the 20th century, Girard-Perregaux's popularity was growing.
Girard-Perregaux's strategy of developing watches, which it had set out to develop 50 years earlier, proved to be the right one when, in 1930, watch sales exceeded pocket watch sales for the first time.
In 1998, Girard-Perregaux established a branch in Japan, where one of its watches was selected as "Watch of the Year".
In 2000, Girard-Perregaux established a branch in the United States.