The Holy Trinity (horology)

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Logo of Audemars Piguet
Logo of Vacheron Constantin

The Holy Trinity, also known as The Big Three, is the name given in horology to three of the biggest and oldest watchmakers in the world.[1] The watch brands are Patek Phillipe, Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin, known for their complex and high-end movements.[2] The classification dates back to at least the 1970s.[3]

Applying the concept of the Holy Trinity, a concept with religious origins derived from Christianity, to the three companies is based on the high levels of detail put into their hand-crafted products, as well as the prestige associated with their long histories within the Swiss watch industry[4] (founded in 1839, 1875, and 1755, respectively).

Rolex, despite being the most widely recognizable Swiss watch brand, isn't a part of the Holy Trinity of watches. The reasoning for this being that Rolex has historically produced larger quantities of tool watches focused on ease-of-use and robustness, rather than small quantities of highly intricate and decorated devices featuring advanced complications.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Holy Trinity of Watchmaking - Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet". Horus Straps.
  2. ^ "The Holy Trinity of Luxury Watches | WatchBox". www.thewatchbox.com.
  3. ^ "What Is the Holy Trinity of Watches?". Bob's Watches. January 28, 2019.
  4. ^ "The Holy Trinity of Luxury Watches". www.watchmaster.com.
  5. ^ "Holy Trinity of Watches: Patek, AP and Vacheron! Not Rolex?". Dapperwristcheck.com.