The sundials invented in ancient times were about BC. They are regarded as the ancestors of all the clocks we use today, with a history dating back to the 8th century. Today, wrist watches are setting sail for a new era as the son of evolution that has lasted for ages. What about those watches? Is there a difference between a person with a watch and a person without a watch? Maybe there is…
Watches have evolved a lot since the ages they entered our lives and changed us. The first clocks, which gave the appearance of time concept which was quite abstract in the early ages, were not compact enough to carry on. The first wrist watches emerged as a women’s accessory in the 1890’s and did not receive much attention. At a time when pocket watches were in fashion, the transition to wrist watches had arisen from basic necessities. Louis Cartier and Edmond Jaeger, known as the master of watches, called this watch “Pilot watch” when they invented the modern wristwatch in the 1900’s. These clocks, which were produced as a practical solution to assist the pilots in their flights, were soon seen in the arm of the soldiers in land and sea and became a part of the social life in a moment. Since that day, wrist watch has become an indispensable accessory for many people. So are people who wear wooden watches really different from those who don’t? We listed the interesting common features of people who wear watches in 10 items…