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A remontoir (french: remonter – ‘to wind’) is a pocket watch in which the key winding mechanism was replaced with a winding button. It was invented in 1842 by Adrien Philippe and gained popularity from 1870 forward. The winding button was usually placed on the 12-hour indicator, but later – in the 20th century – on the 3rd hour. When wristwatches became popular in the early 1900s, many of these watches were refitted with bars to hold wristbands.