Internet Horology Club 185
Any thoughts on the ID of this watch

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February 11, 2013, 21:35
Jon Hart
Any thoughts on the ID of this watch
Thoughts???

It has a cable winding system

Could it be as old at 1600-1650?


February 11, 2013, 21:35
Jon Hart
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February 12, 2013, 01:15
Gerald Zimmermann
First thoughts:

French verge fusee, Japy Freres ebauche ca. 1820.

Good dial and hands ! French fusees are wound from the front side, this causes often terrible chips near the winding arbor.

Are there any marks at the case and could you show a side view of the movement ?

Regards
Gerald
February 12, 2013, 21:03
Jon Hart
Gerald - First nice to see someone actually help out... Big Grin

Let me get some additional photos

I sent the 2 photos to a friend and his thoughts:

"These verge movements are super hard to identify when they are not signed. I think it may be French in or-gin but there is a chance it is Swiss. Hard to tell! I think the case is French. Made around 1810-1820"
February 12, 2013, 21:09
Jon Hart
inside lid


February 12, 2013, 21:10
Jon Hart
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February 12, 2013, 21:10
Jon Hart
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February 13, 2013, 04:34
Gerald Zimmermann
I agree the part with the 'super hard' Big Grin

The small mark on the right side is called:

'Chevrons de Neuchatel' used since 1814. - swiss

Japy Freres, which I think were the maker of the ebauche ('rough' or 'gray' movement), were located at Beaucourt - france

For an unmarked verge we are getting it real close.

Regards
Gerald
February 13, 2013, 09:21
Jon Hart
I am excited!!!

Usually, never run into these Verge watches, this one was in a box with a mix of other "unique" watches. I was half chicken, but still wound the movement up 2 turns, and it actually started running. Not really a smooth sounding rhythm, but the history poured out of it... Way neat Smile
February 13, 2013, 09:45
Gerald Zimmermann
That's great !

An original watch of this age in running condition - fine Smile
The sound of this verges is always like a lame with a walking stick.

When you wind this watch, make sure you use a slender key with enough clearance to the dial.

Regards
Gerald
February 13, 2013, 13:01
Paul D. Trombley
Very cool, great fun... I love the description of the sound the mechanism should make... "like a lame with a walking stick."