Ladies Designer Watches
The market is flooded with many types of watches like designer, luxury and ordinary watches. What makes a designer watch different from other ordinary watches? One of the many differences is that the former is made from the finest quality material. Another peculiarity is that designer watches have either diamonds or other precious stones embedded in them.
If they don`t have these precious stones in them then at least they contain precious metals like gold, silver, platinum and so on. In addition these type of watches offer a great deal of variety. Any guess why Switzerland is so popular in terms of watches especially the luxury ones? History says that the first of these types of watches were made there by French Protestants. They mastered in the art of expressing themselves by crafting superb timepieces. This owe to the continuation of this tradition till date.
During old times these watches were made to be worn around the neck or to be kept in the pocket. You could always go through the old photos of your grand parents in order to catch a glimpse of such watches in the past. At first the wrist watches were confined only to the ladies. And then as time passed on these were worn equally by men. The men`s diamonds are nowadays considered perfect presents or gifts on several occasions of life such as the graduation day, anniversary, etc. In some countries the girl gifts her boyfriend designer watches on their engagement. There are many reasons to buy such masterpieces.
List of watch manufacturers
A
* Accurist
* Adriatica
* A. Lange & Söhne
* Alpina Watches
* Ansonia Clock Company
* Audemars Piguet
* Abraham Louis Breguet
* Aaron Lufkin Dennison
* Antide Janvier
* Antoni Patek
* Adrien Philippe
B
* Baume et Mercier
* Ball Watch Company
* Bell & Ross
* Blanchefontaine
* Blancpain
* Edouard Bovet
* Breguet (watch)
* Breitling
* Bremont
* Bulgari
* Bulova
C
* Carlo Ferrara
* Cartier
* Casio
* Charles Frodsham
* Certina
* Chaika watches
* Chopard
* Chronovski
* Chung nam group
* Citizen Watch Co.
* Company Volmax
* Cortébert
* Corum (watchmakers)
* Cover (watches)
* Cyma
D
* Daniel Roth
* Doxa S.A.
* Dreffa
* Diesel
E
* Ebel
* ecko
* Elgin National Watch Company
* Ernest Borel
* Edward John Dent
* ETA
* E. Howard & Co.
* Electa
F
* F. P. Journe
* Festina
* Fortis Uhren AG
* Fossil, Inc.
* Franck Muller
* Frédérique Constant
* Franciszek Czapek
* Ferdinand Berthoud
G
* Girard-Perregaux
* Glashütte Original
* Glycine Watch
* George Graham (clockmaker)
* George Daniels
* Gallet and Co.
H
* Hacher
* Hamilton Watch Company
* Harold Pinchbeck
* Hindustan Machine Tools
* Hublot
I
* Ikepod
* Illinois Watch Company
* International Watch Company
* Invicta Watch Group
* ISA (watch movements)
* Ingersoll
J
* Jaeger-LeCoultre
* Joseph Johnson (watch maker)
* Jules Jurgensen
* Junghans
* John Arnold
* John Harrison
K
* Kolber
L
* Lancashire Watch Company
* Lip
* Louis Cartier
* Longines
* Lorus
* Luminox
M
* Maitres du Temps
* Marathon Watch Company
* Markus Ruby
* Maurice Lacroix
* Minerva Watch Company
* Molnija
* Mondaine
* Montblanc (pens)
* Movado
* Matime
N
* Nixon Watches
* Nomos Glashütte
O
* Omega
* Orient Watch Co.
* Oris
P
* Panerai
* Parmigiani Fleurier
* Patek Philippe
* Phenix
* Piaget SA
* Polar Electro
* Poljot
* PR & A Watch Sagl
* Pulsar (watch)
* Pierre Jaquet-Droz
* Peter Henlein
* Peter Litherland
Q
R
* Rado
* Raymond Weil
* Record Watch Co.
* Rodania
* Roger Dubuis
* Rolex
* Rotary Watches
* Racine
S
* Seiko
* Seiko Instruments
* Seikosha
* Sekonda
* Sinn (watchmaker)
* Skagen Designs
* Slava watches
* Stauer
* Suunto
* Swatch
* Swatch Group
T
* TAG Heuer
* Timex Corporation
* Tissot
* Titan Industries
* Titoni
* Tourneau
* Thomas Tompion
* Thomas Earnshaw
* Tutima
Titus
U
* Ulysse Nardin
* Urwerk
V
* Vacheron Constantin
* Valjoux
* Venus
* Vostok watches
* Victorinox
W
* Waltham International SA
* Waltham Watch Company
* Wenger
* Webb C. Ball
* Wincenty Gostkowski
* Wilton
Y
* Yema
Z
* Zenith
* Zeno-Watch Basel