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Fascination of Time: Marks, Manufacturers, & Complications of Classic Wristwatches [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 907 g, 166 color photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764346857
  • ISBN-13: 9780764346859
  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 907 g, 166 color photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764346857
  • ISBN-13: 9780764346859
History and collecting tips for the world's top thirteen mechanical wristwatch brands.





For the aspiring mechanical watch collector, this casual yet insightful overview is the perfect introduction. The wristwatches presented come from well-known, outstanding Swiss companies, as well as the resurgent German luxury watch industry in Glashütte. Learn everything you need to know about Patek Phillipe, Maurice Lacroix, Blancpain, Tag Heuer, Zenith, A. Lang & Sohne, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and more.





Lose yourself in descriptions and histories of fourteen of the most interesting and precise complications and variations, including the regulator dial and the moon phase display, while avoiding the obscure watchmaking terminology found in other texts. Venture into the International Watch Company Museum, a building equally as stunning as the watches themselves, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.





More than 100 beautiful photos and lively prose make this compact volume an exciting read. At the end of the tour, receive expert collecting and fashion tips, including suggestions on what outfits to wear with certain timepieces.
Introduction
What You Should Know about Mechanical Watches
9(6)
History and Museums
The Genius Loci---The Importance of Tradition and the Glashutte Watch Museum
15(8)
History of the Watch---The Patek Philippe Museum
23(8)
Auto Museums and Watches---The Montre Classic Collection
31(6)
The IWC---A Company and Company Museum in Schaffhausen
37(10)
From Alpha to Omega---The Omega Museum
47(10)
Brands
There's Only One at the Top---Patek Philippe, the Watchmaker
57(6)
Maurice Lacroix---The Way to In-House Watchmaking
63(4)
Every Movement Gets a Crown---Rolex, the World's Largest Luxury Watchmaker
67(12)
The Rolex Oyster---The Long Road to an Elegant Sports Watch
79(10)
Watches since 1735---Blancpain, a Great Marketing Story
89(6)
From 1775 to Today---Vacheron Constantin, the Oldest Watch Brand in the World
95(6)
Fascinated by Speed---TAG Heuer, the Racing Driver's Watch
101(4)
Paul Picot---Even a Young Brand Can Make Traditional Watches
105(4)
Now also at the Leading Edge in Marketing Technique---Zenith
109(4)
Chronoswiss and Rudiger Lang---Authentic Feel through the Fascination of Mechanics
113(6)
The Swatch Group---Combined Luxury Brands
119(4)
Wearing Time in Fine Style---A. Lange & Sohne
123(6)
The Fine Craft Workshop in the Muglitztal: How Are A. Lange & Sohne Watches Created?
129(8)
Audemars Piguet---The Mythos of a Great Brand
137(6)
Jaeger-LeCoultre---Fine Workshop and Master of Complications. The Movement Specialist from the Vallee de Joux
143(6)
Complications and Variations
The Pilot's Watch---Not Just for Aircraft Pilots
149(6)
The Regulator---Precision is the Highest Precept
155(4)
The Chronograph---The Sportsman among Watches
159(8)
The Moon Phase---The Moon's Disc on Your Wrist
167(6)
The Calendar---Day and Month on the Dial
173(4)
The Alarm---Even Small Watches Can Ring Out Loud
177(4)
The World Time Watch---Time Zones in GMT And/or UTC
181(4)
The Tourbillon---Watchmaking's French Revolution
185(8)
The Diving Watch---The Only Really Robust Everyday Watch
193(6)
The Big Date---The Date at Center Stage
199(4)
The Grande Complication---Nothing Less than What's Technically Doable
203(4)
The Repeater---Gentle Tones from a Watch
207(4)
The Perpetual Calendar---A Calendar There's No Need to Set
211(6)
The Retrograde Display---Play Instinct with Surprises
217(6)
Vintage Pieces for Your Wrist
Wearing and Collecting Historical Watches
223
Journalist and author Harry Niemann has been writing about watches since 1992. He's been the Senior Archivist and Historian at Daimler Benz AG for more than two decades.