1, Cartier
Cartier, with a history of 150 years, is a famous French jewelry manufacturer. 1888, Julia tried to install a mechanical watch on a gold bracelet. 1938, the world's smallest watch was made and given to Princess Elizabeth. Cartier watches are timeless and belong to Richemont Group.
2. Gillard Perego
Baizhi was founded in Switzerland in 179 1 and is the second oldest watchmaking factory in the world. At the end of the 18th century, Bautte introduced an ultra-thin watch, which was amazing. Heng attaches great importance to technical upgrading, constantly designs elaborate timing mechanisms and studies more complicated movements, making the famous "Three Golden Bridges tourbillon" a masterpiece. In order to share the history of watchmaking with the public, a museum was set up in 1999 to collect and display all kinds of antique watches.
3. Breguet
Breguet, 1775 was founded in Switzerland by a Louis Breguet. Breguet watches are favored by the royal family. Breguet watches are also mentioned in Balzac, Dumas, Hugo and other works. Celebrities such as the Queen of England and the British Prime Minister are all customers of Breguet. It belongs to Swiss Swatch Group.
4.blancpain
Blancpain, founded in 1735, is the oldest watch brand. The bumper assembly line has no factory, and the manufacturing process is carried out in the farmer's house, which is inlaid by the watchmaker. Today, every Blancpain is personally inspected by watchmakers, and the quality control is strict, which is completely different from the practice many years ago.
5. Jaeger-LeCoultre
Switzerland, founded in 1833, invented micrometer in 1844, which greatly improved the processing accuracy of clocks and watches. 1907, the thinnest mechanical movement in the world appeared. 1929, the world's smallest mechanical movement came out. It belongs to Richemont Group of Switzerland.