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Last week we wrote about Patek Philippe watches and how it takes nearly four years to get a single watch completed. We focused on the idea that four years is a long time… a message we still stand by… but its truly all relative, as most designer watch companies are over one-hundred years old. So one tiny four year period isn’t really that big a deal.
Unless you’re the makers of Philip Stein watches, as their brand only goes back to 2002.
Despite being a newborn in the world of Fine watches, Philip Stein has taken a huge chunk of the watch market thanks to innovative designs and styles. Many watch criticis have described Philip Stein timepieces as “therapeutic,” saying the design will ease the body and soul.
From their official website:
“When the watch first became available in 2002, it marked the first time in history that frequency-based technology had been incorporated in a luxury watch brand.
The Natural Frequency Technology in Philip Stein watches are key frequencies beneficial to life and health. The frequencies embedded in Philip Stein watches provide information to the biofield that makes the person wearing a Philip Stein watch more resilient and adaptable to stress.
Within a year of the official launch of Philip Stein watches, the company was overwhelmed by testimonials – better sleep, less tension, improved concentration and improved overall wellbeing.”
Most people wear watches for style. Philip Stein watch wearers do it to feel better.
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Posted on: Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 3:30 pm
Posted in: Philip Stein Watches
Tags: Fine Watches, Philip Stein watches