October 24, 2013, 16:44
Joy FullemanSilver Echappement a Cylindre HUIT RUBIS Pocket Watch
Silver Echappement a Cylindre HUIT RUBIS Pocket Watch
I recently acquired this watch. It has "US Army, Capt. R. Cox, 1867" stamped inside case. Any thoughts on the watch would be appreciated.
October 24, 2013, 19:01
Peter Kaszubskieight rubis movement and looks to be
in silver case nice watch
and good looking hands on it as well
October 25, 2013, 04:06
Gerald ZimmermannHi Joy
A silver cased PW, swiss bar style movement, cylinder escapement, 8 jewels, kw/ks from the 1860.
With the french inscripions on the case and movement it was not originally intended for the english speaking customer.
I am rather doubtfull about the 'personalisation'. It is punched (time period would be engraved), looks like made with a to-days letter and numerical punch set. The style of the punches seems to be modern too.
Regards
Gerald
October 25, 2013, 10:37
Joy FullemanYes, it's kind of hard to know how and when the inscription was done. You would think that if someone inscribed it to "increase" its value that they would have put in an actual Civil War year such as 1865. They could, of course, been mistaken about when the Civil War took place.
Overall, it is a nice watch. Runs and keeps time.
October 25, 2013, 11:07
Joy FullemanBy the way, what does kw/ks mean?