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10 of the Best Brands for Women's Watches

The first use of thewristwatch dates back to the 16th century when Elizabeth I of England received a watch from Robert Dudley. An interesting fact to note is that, from the beginning, wristwatches were adorned by women whereas men carried pocket watches. This trend only changed when soldiers began wearing watches in World War I and continued wearing their ‘trench watches’ with much aplomb when they returned home.

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10 of the Best Brands for Women's Watches

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  1. 10 of the Best Brands for Women's Watches

  2. INTRODUCTION • The first use of the wristwatchdates back to the 16th century when Elizabeth I of England received a watch from Robert Dudley. • An interesting fact to note is that, from the beginning, wristwatches were adorned by women whereas men carried pocket watches.

  3. This trend only changed when soldiers began wearing watches in World War I and continued wearing their ‘trench watches’ with much aplomb when they returned home. • Over the years, the women’s wristwatch has evolved considerably. With the emergence of online luxury watch retailers, buying or selling pre-owned luxury watches has become a cakewalk. • So, the next time you buy yourself or your significant other a statement piece, keep in mind the best brands for women’s watches.

  4. #10TAGHeuer TAG Heuer is an acronym for ‘Techniques d’AvantGarde’ – this brand is named after its founder, Edouard Heuer. A Swiss manufacturing company, TAG Heuer, began in 1860 and are known for their avant-garde designs and sporty, edgy looks.

  5. #9 Raymond Weil Another Swiss brand on the list, Raymond Weil was started in 1976. The designs are inspired by music and most of their collections are named after famous musicians.

  6. #8Concord It was founded in 1908 in Biel, Switzerland after which the MGI Luxury group acquired it in the 1970s. Their women’s collection is feminine, sophisticated and is known for its modern design elements.

  7. #7Chopard Chopard sells diamonds, perfumes and other accessories in addition to luxury watches. A favourite of Hollywood fashionistas, they are partners with the Cannes Film Festival.

  8. #6Franck Muller Another favourite amongst Hollywood royalty, this brand is all about modern styles and takes inspiration from the American wristwatch designs that were popular in the 1930s.

  9. #5Parmigiani Fleurier This company derives its name from its founder. Being a traditional watch manufacturer, Parmigiani Fleurier does not acquire any components of their watches but builds them all in-house.

  10. #4Omega A subsidiary of the Swatch group, these watches was the first ones to get to the moon in 1969. They have also been part of the Olympics since 1932, as the official timekeepers of the event.

  11. #3Rolex One of the few luxury watch brands that did not originate in Switzerland. Founded in London in 1905, they became the first manufacturer of a chronometer wristwatch.

  12. #2Cartier A French luxury watch manufacturer, Cartier is a favourite amongst royals, celebrities, and avid watch collectors. Their classic designs are often interspersed with jewels adding to their chic aura.

  13. #1Patek Phillippe Founded in 1851, their designs are famous for having the most complex mechanisms – all of which are created entirely in-house making them one of the most expensive watches ever sold.

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