Watches for Women
What was once, in the earliest years of take-away wirstwatches, seen to be unsuitable for gentlemen and only for women, has got today into a fashion utensil that everybody wants. In the meantime, the wrist watch is no longer only a tool to tell which time it is.
The turn of the 20th century on the wrist
With the turn of the 20th century, a different level of technical advancement was given, which made it possible to house the mechanics in an even smaller space. It was now possible to design the clockworks in such a manner that people could fasten them to a wristband without a any trouble. The practical application of this innovational breakthrough let the pocket watch to be quickly exchanged by the wrist watch. It quickly became the fashion to wear a wrist watch. It seemed like the models sprouted from the ground and the variety built with immense speed. In the early years, however, wrist watches were worn only by ladies. Men did not wear timepieces on their wrists. It just wasn’t done. The war brought a change of mind concerning this. The soldiers quickly realized the advantage of a watch on the wrist, which didn’t have to be pulled out of the pocket first. And in this way, the wrist watch prevailed with the male sex.
Away from the mechanical - on to electronics
While the first wrist watches were still being wound, some inventions developed in relation to the mechanics. The automatic wristwatch emerged, which no longer had to be wound by hand, but was wound automatically through the movement of the watch. Afterwards, at the end of the 20’s, the quartz wristwatch was invented. Time was indicated here by the so-called electronic oscillating circuit. watches for women











