I picked up this watch the other day as a part of a lot of American pocket watches. It is without a doubt the prettiest watch I think I have ever seen. I know very little about Swiss watches, but the movement resembles an IWC in some of my books? The display-back case with snap-on bezel and back is unlike anything else I have seen. Pendent wind and pin set, but also has wind and set arbors on the movement.
Eric Wells
Posts: 137 | Location: Merrimack, New Hampshire in the USA | Registered: December 18, 2012
Can't help you on the who... but will say, it is nice that it is an inline pallet fork escapement rather than a cylinder... and if I'm reading the pictures correctly... wolf tooth winding and click wheels are really cool.
Hardened Bruegette overcoil makes it a later model... and, that balance wheel is huge! I can't quite make out if the balance is cut all the way through... but it looks like it is a temp compensated bimetalic balance and 19 or 21 jewels... with the pallet and escaped capped.
Nice!
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