Peter Henlein is credited with creating the first watch that was able to fit in a pocket. It was invented in the early part of the 16th century, possibly in 1510.
The first wrist watch (then called a wristlet) was made for women by Patek Philippe. It contained a small pocket watch movement and the case was attached to the wrist by a ribbon or cord. The first mens wrist watch is generally accepted to have been made on commission to the German Army by Girard-Perregaux shortly before the end of the 19th century. The first wrist watch to go on general sale to the public was the Cartier Santos (although not called that at the time) in 1906 a year after the one Louis Cartier made for an aviator friend of his, Alberto Santos-Dumont.
The wrist watch was invented by the Swiss watch maker, Patek Phillippe in the late 1800s
I'm thinking it was Kennedy
The first stoplight was made in 1940.
the first compass was made from wood
The first watch was made in1965
A company called Pulsar made the first practical and commercial digital watch.
Patek Philippe
1885
1993
Peter Henlein made the first watch in 1504 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Peter Henlein, 1511
what year was the wireless communication invented
Probably the digital watch - first retailed in 1969.
the movies were made to be watched as a bonus to the anime, you dont half to watch the anime to watch the movies, but you half to watch the first movie to watch the rest
The Nintendo Game and Watch was Made 30 Years ago being the the first Nintendo Handheld Console.
The first known magnets were naturally-occurring rock, so they must have been made by whoever made the Earth and its rocks. Nobody was around to watch.