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The first wristwatch was made for the countess of Hungary in 1770 when she came to Peter Heinlein and asked him for a piece of elegant jewelry that tells time and so the watch was made.
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In 1770 the countess of Hungary asked Peter Heinlein for a piece of elegant jewelry that tells time and so the watch was born.
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The more modernized wristwatches appear with an adjustable band, leather straps and the watch face itself.
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Around 1850 is when wristwatches started to go backward a little bit in time and return to the looks of the 1850s with solid clamp nonadjustable wrists.
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Around this point men began getting leather wristwatches again and some gold or silver en-crested into the back a lot of times.
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Men began getting more elegant clasps on the bands of the watch and a lot more watches had gold, silver, or bronze mixed with the other metals of the watch. this is the time where inter changeable bands came into the picture for men.
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The engraving of wristwatches first became popular around the fifties and sixties when men wanted their name or an important event engraved into the watch the locksmith could cater to those needs.
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around seventeen years ago watches began showing temperature time the date and even offering digital watches with stopwatches.
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Today's watches a offer games apps Bluetooth connection and much more at the reach of you fingers all wrapped up around your wrist, This is the future.