====== Pythagore ====== **Pythagore** is a watch model name used by multiple companies, often in reference to the so-called "golden ratio". ===== Overview ===== Pythagoras is often credited with discovering the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio|Golden Ratio]], though it was widely known before him. But this association persisted, as did the belief that the relationship between roughly 1.6 and 1 was a universally-recognized harmonious one. For this reason, many jewelry and watch companies have used this relationship in their designs, from the classic [[Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso]] to today. ===== Watch Models ===== The name "Pythagore" has been used in a number of watch models from many different companies * [[1948]] [[Minerva]] [[Minerva 48|"Pythagore" Cal. 48]] * [[1958]] [[Minerva]] [[Minerva Pythagore|Pythagore]] * [[1984]] [[Eterna]] [[Eterna Pythagore|Pythagore]] * [[1985]] [[Ardath]] [[Ardath Pythagore|Pythagore]] (circular, square, and rectangular models) * [[2000]] [[Minerva]] [[Minerva Pythagore|Pythagore 38]] * [[2016]] [[Montblanc]] [[Montblanc TimeWalker|Montblanc TimeWalker Pythagore UltraLight Concept]] {{tag>Terms}}