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The ABCs of Time: Some of the Most Crucial, Game-Changing Technologies in Watchmaking

Monochrome Watches·Erik Slaven·about 1 month ago
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The dawn of watchmaking was a lesson in miniaturisation. Clock towers of the era were brought down to a portable level, generally worn around the neck instead of carried in a pocket. Invented by German locksmith Peter Henlein in the early 16 th century, these original “pocket watches” were called Nuremberg Eggs as they were often egg-shaped and from Nuremberg, Germany. Most components were borrowed from their clock tower cousins, like the verge escapement and foliot, and an exposed single hour hand without a crystal (protected by a hinged cover). However, the first game-changer was introduced to make these miniature clock-watches possible – the mainspring. It was one of five key inventions that made mechanical watches the small and extremely accurate marvels they are today.…

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