Explore the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980A, a beloved chronograph. Collectors debate blue vs. black dials, sharing insights on its feel and unique features.
I think setting the time by pulling out the crown was probably Patek's most important contribution to watchmaking. That was a huge deal. Also possibly the first to do multi-position crowns.
The combined pendant winding and setting mechanism can be found already in a 1838 watch by Hector Audemars. That is 4 years before the invention by Adrien Philippe (when he was working independently in Paris, some years before joining with Patek in Switze...
I just know that the (now closed) Musée d’Horlogerie de la Vallée de Joux used to have the Hector Audemars watch and described it as the first of its kind, also listing the later systems developped by Adrien Philippe (1942), Adolphe Nicole (1846), and Ant...
Sliding pinion in Seiko 6128B Patek Philippe 7'676 Negative setting is when you pull out the crown to set the time, which Philippe was doing as early as 1842, probably earlier. Philippe didn't invent stem wind/set, but he invented the specific type of ste...