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The first self winding tourbillon wristwatch presented by Audemars Piguet. Seiko is the official timekeeper of the World Cup Soccer Championship in Mexico. Tissot presents its Rock watch.
Seiko is the official timekeeper of the World Athletics Championships in Italy. Tissot presents a wristwatch with both analog and digital displays. Investcorp buys the Breguet brand from Chaumet Jewelers.
Jean d'Eve creates the first quartz watch with an automatic rotor power source, called the Samara. Rolex presents its New Daytona. Longines is the official timekeeper of the Winter Olympics in Calgary and the Summer Olympics in Seoul. And there are even more timekeeper sports events in this Timeline of a Wristwatch 9.
The 150th anniversary of Patek Philippe is celebrated with the world's most complicated pocket watch. International Watch Company presents its Planetarium Copernicus.
House of Franck Muller is founded creating very complicated wristwatches. Philippe Dufour creates a wristwatch with a double regulator, called the Duality. Timex presents its Indiglo.
Rolex presents its Yachtmaster. International Watch Company presents its Tellurium.
Lange and Söhne presents the Lange One. Rolex presents its Yachtmaster for Ladies.
Breitling presents a multifunction wristwatch with a micro-transmitter broadcasting on a aircraft emergency frequency, called the Emergency.
Breitling creates a versatile multifunction chronograph B-1. Longines introduces the DolceVita.
Casio launches the first wristwatch with a Global Positioning System. The Swatch Group incorporates the Breguet brand.
Longines is official timekeeper of the Olympics in Sydney. Swiss manufacturer François-Paul Journe invents the first resonance watch.
Rolex presents its Laser Etched Crystal Hologram.
Rolex presents its Green Submariner Date.
Franck Muller launches his Tourbillon Révolution and Jaeger-LeCoultre presents its GyroTourbillon. Greubel-Forsey creates the Double-Tourbillon and Thomas Prescher's a triple tourbillon.
Seiko invents the first self-winding mechanical watch with an electromagnetic escapement, called the Spring Drive Kinetic.
Audemars creates a limited edition of the Jumping Hour Minute Repeater.
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Bibliography of the Timeline of a Wristwatch 9
Dowling, J M and Hess, J (2006). Rolex Wristwatches. An Unauthorized History.
Muser, S and Horlbeck, M (2007). Classic Wristwatches 2008 - 2009 Vintage Watch Collectors.
Braun, P (2007). Annual 2008. Catalog of Producers, Models and Specifications. Wristwatch Annual.
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