Aparte de unos pequeños problemillas con el idioma leo 1880 y en 1810 el Sr. Abraham-Louis Breguet parece sr que hizo el primer relos de pulsera:
P.ej.:
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1810 - Breguet makes the first wristwatch for the Queen of Naples. There are many other claims to the first wristwatch title, but Breguet's is documented.
Así que en lo de el "público femenino" más o menos de acuerdo ya que fué para Caroline Murat reina de Nápoles y hermana del Sr. Napoleón, pero en lo de los primeros relojes de pulsera... pues... como que no.
Por cierto segun veo en
parece ser que el reloj de marras era de repetición y llevaba termómetro.
"On a commercial level, Breguet was known and highly regarded at all European courts and became the watchmaker of reference for diplomatic, scientific, military and financial elites. His personals contacts with foreign sovereigns did much to foster his unparalleled international reputation. He crafted specially commissioned models for eminent figures such as the Tsar of Russia, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, the Prince-Regent of England and the Queen of Naples, Caroline Murat - for whom he fashioned a world première: an extremely thin wristwatch with repeater mechanism and thermometer. After a period of constraints imposed by Bonaparte?s aggressive foreign policy which naturally hampered its exports, the House of Breguet experienced and extraordinary new commercial lease of life after the fall of the Napoleonic Empire."
Me falta una foto del dichoso reloj.....
Un abrazo.