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Pierre sailed to Spain in 1758. It took Pierre several months to get an audience with Ferdinand VI after a 49-day carriage journey. Pierre assured courtiers who were afraid that his automatons didn't work by magic, but by cogs or springs. The Spanish court was so moved by Pierre's assurances that they weren't driven by magic, but by cogs and sprigs, it purchased all of the timepieces Pierre brought with him for 2,000 gold pieces.
Pierre travelled extensively in his later years to show his clocks and automated machines in Europe's principal courts, including London, Holland,Rolex Explorer Replica Flanders and Russia. He was able to demonstrate his creations to an international audience of growing admirers.
The first brand of watches imported to the Forbidden city in Beijing was Pierre Rolex Explorer Replica. Jaquet-Droz was a favorite of the Emperor.
Pierre's significant reward from Spain enabled him to return to La Chaux-Fonds. Pierre's son Henri-Louis and Jean-Frederic Leschot, the son of his neighbour, helped him in growing his business.
Pierre, Henri Louis and Leschot developed ever more complex automata and movements as the business grew. They began developing a trio lifelike android automatons in 1967: The Writer (Ulysse Nardin Replica), The Musician, and The Draftsman. They were first presented to King Louis XVI in Paris and Queen Marie-Antoinette in 1775. Today, they are housed in the Musee d'Art et d'Histoire in Neuchatel.
The Writer, a Jaquet-Droz android, was primarily designed by Pierre Jaquet-Droz and completed in 1772. It has 6,000 moving components, making it one of the most complex among the three Jaquet-Droz Automata. A large configurable dial at the base of The Writer's spine can be programmed for any text with 40 characters over four lines. It is not a printer. The Writer dips the quill into the inkwell and shakes off the excess ink, before writing neatly in script.