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The statistics Surrounding The Timepiece Device Known as The modern Day Wristwatch

By: Kathyas Tran

The statistics Surrounding The Timepiece Device Known as The modern Day Wristwatch

Every product on the market has its history that goes with it as well as statistics that describe everything from the product's popularity to anything else deemed necessary of an opinion.

The timekeeping piece known as the wristwatch is no exception to the rule, as there are many statistics on the watch industry itself.

For starters, in the country of India there are fifty million watches alone sold per year.

An online survey recently taken from a random sample of people asked the participants the following question: "how often do you wear a wristwatch?" Nine percent of the responders said they wear one almost every day, while seventeen percent claimed to accessorize with a watch on a daily basis.

The first need for a portable timekeeping piece was in the 15th century when navigation and mapping duties were the order of the day. Before the 20th century, the pocket watch attached to a watch chain and carried in one's pocket was the most popular timekeeping device.

The first clocks to hit the product market contained a pendulum as the time-telling mechanism. And because pendulums couldn't be used in boats, it became crucial to find another way to build a clock that would still work on the high seas. This is where the spring mechanism came into existence, as this important invention allowed for clocks to become portable in whatever atmosphere, water or dry land, they were located.

A man by the name of Aaron Lufkin Dennison was the founder in 1850 of an organization called the "Waltham Watch Company," while at the end of the 19th century an inventor named Patek Philippe was responsible for creation of the actual wrist watch. And, the wrist watch was originally intended only for a woman's use.

At the beginning of the 20th century an inventor from Brazil named Alberto Santos-Dumont, who was working on the creation of the airplane, complained to a friend of his that he was having difficulty checking the time while situated in his plane.

The friend that Santos-Dumont complained to and asked for a watch that was more easily used was none other than Louis Cartier, who gave Santos-Dumont a wrist watch with a leather band that the pilot never stopped using and wearing from that day forward. And because Louis Cartier was a popular person in Paris during that time, many other people began asking him for watches which is what gave him his start in a business that is currently dominated by watches of the Cartier brand.

Electrical power in watches was intended to replace the need for the owner to manually wind the watch in order for it to seamlessly function. The Hamilton Watch Company in the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, put out the first battery powered watch in 1957, called the Hamilton Electric 500.

Whether it is digital analogue or quartz that a watch consumer prefers, the above statistics prove just how far the timekeeping industry has come since the days of the pocket watch.

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