A “skeleton watch” exposes the beautiful inner workings of a watch by daring to make the dial transparent. Originally developed as jewelry in medieval Europe, skeleton watches are now used by many people as fashionable watches with a sophisticated look. In this issue, we introduce skeleton watches that can be purchased for under 70,000 yen, a price that is easy to afford!
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The skeleton watch was born from Marie Antoinette’s recklessness! What is its curious history?
According to one theory, the history of skeleton watches, which are now being developed by a variety of brands, dates back to the 18th century. The history of the skeleton watch began with Marie Antoinette, who was extravagant in France at the time. She was bored with jewelry and existing jewelry, and asked a watchmaker to create “the most beautiful and complicated watch in the world. She asked a watchmaker to create the most beautiful and complicated watch in the world. The result was the “Breguet No. 160,” a skeleton pocket watch (the quoted image is a replica of the “Breguet No. 1160”). The skeleton watch was the ultimate in luxury, but as technology advanced, it became popular among the general public, and today it is loved as a type of watch.
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The skeleton watch created by Marie Antoinette and Breguet. It would be a different story if it were not a skeleton design, but since the movement, which is usually hidden, is exposed to the public, it would be disgraceful if its contents were lousy. In other words, many brands that offer skeleton watches are confident in their skilled craftsmanship. Prices vary widely, ranging from high-end watches costing over several million yen to watches with solid technology that can be purchased for only a few tens of thousands of yen. In this issue, we introduce a selection of recommended skeleton watches that can be purchased at a relatively affordable price of 70,000 yen or less!
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