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Women's Watches

The first watch of any kind, which evolved from portable spring driven clocks, appeared in 15th-century Europe. Nuremberg clockmaker Peter Henlein is often credited as the inventor of the watch and he was one of the first German craftsmen who made "clock-watches," ornamental timepieces worn as pendants.

The first chronicled wristwatch was in fact designed for a woman and it was then called a “wristlet.” It is credited to Abraham-Louis Breguet, who made the watch for Caroline Murat, the Queen of Naples in 1810. Although it was the first timekeeping device to be designed specifically for use on the wrist, it was intended primarily as a piece of decorative jewelry rather than for anything as practical as keeping the time.

For the next 100-120 years, wristwatches were perceived as women’s items; men would carry pocket watches in their waistcoat. It was not until the Boer War that the notion of wristwatch for men began to take hold. World War I soldiers also wore wristwatches, but the trend for men during was carrying pocket watches. Louis Cartier is credited for making the first men’s wristwatch in 1904 for his friend Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont, who was was one of the early aviation pioneers and needed a timepiece for his flights.

Women’s wristwatches prevailed through the late 1920s; wristwatches did not see widespread use for both sexes until the next decade. Rolex’s 1930 product line still featured 79 women’s wristwatches and only 37 for men. Rolex capitalized on its 1920s “Prince” model for men with a women’s model known as the “Princess.”

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A Rolex Ladies Datejust 26, Ref. 69178, 18ct yellow gold and diamonds, presidential bracelet
Apr 10, 10:00 AM EDT
A Rolex Ladies Datejust 26, Ref. 69178, 18ct yellow gold and diamonds, presidential bracelet
by Asté Maison de ventes
Est: $9,000- $11,000
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A Chopard 18ct white gold ladies watch, the bezel set with diamonds and sapphires, 40,5 g
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A Chopard 18ct white gold ladies watch, the bezel set with diamonds and sapphires, 40,5 g
by Asté Maison de ventes
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A Jaeger LeCoultre 18ct gold ladies watch, set with six brilliant cut diamonds, weight: 31,7 g
Apr 10, 10:00 AM EDT
A Jaeger LeCoultre 18ct gold ladies watch, set with six brilliant cut diamonds, weight: 31,7 g
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Est: $1,200- $1,500
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A Madison ladies cocktail watch in 18ct white gold and set with diamonds, weight: 21,2 g
Apr 10, 10:00 AM EDT
A Madison ladies cocktail watch in 18ct white gold and set with diamonds, weight: 21,2 g
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A Juvenia ladies watch in 18ct white gold, the bezel set with diamonds, weight: 37 g
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A Juvenia ladies watch in 18ct white gold, the bezel set with diamonds, weight: 37 g
by Asté Maison de ventes
Est: $1,200- $1,500
$8000 Bids

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