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  1. Jean Adrien Philippe (April 16, 1815, La Bazoche-Gouet, Eure-et-Loir – January 5, 1894) was a French horologist and cofounder of watchmaker Patek Philippe & Co. of Geneva, Switzerland. In 1842, Adrien Philippe invented a mechanism for watches which allowed them to be wound and set by means of a crown rather than a key.

  2. In 1875, Adrien Philippe commissioned a watch that he later gave to his daughter Louise as a wedding present, which is known as the only wristwatch dating back to be owned by either Patek or Philippe. This historical watch is known as “The Watchmaker’s Daughter” and was auctioned in 2023 by the descendants of Adrien Philippe.

  3. Adrien Philippe (1815 - 1894) French horologist, founder of the firm of Patek, Philippe of Geneva. He invented a keyless watch and was the author of a work entitled Les montres sans clef, published in 1863.

  4. Aug 5, 2021 · Author of numerous inventions, member and president of the jury at many exhibitions and founder of Patek Philippe, Jean Adrien Philippe died on January 5, 1894. Between 1878 and 1906, the husband of his daughter Louise’s, Antoine Benassy was employed as director of finance and administration.

  5. Discover the rich heritage of Patek Philippe watches, from their inception in 1839 to their status as a symbol of luxury and precision. Explore key milestones, iconic models, and the craftsmanship that makes Patek Philippe a coveted name in horology.

  6. Jul 5, 2020 · After falling out with his first partner, Franciszek Czapek, Patek went into business with Jean Adrien Philippe, a gifted watchmaker famed for his work on keyless winding mechanisms.

  7. www.hautehorlogerie.org › encyclopedia › jean-adrien-philippeJean-Adrien Philippe

    Jean-Adrien Philippe, a French watchmaker, invented a system for keyless winding by the crown in 1842. His meeting in 1844 with the businessman Antoine Norbert de Patek gave rise to the company Patek Philippe & Co. a few years later.