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beautiful rare verge fusee pocket watch

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June 20, 2015, 15:49
Victor Kienas
beautiful rare verge fusee pocket watch
I just finished a watch I was working on and thought I would share with the members.it is a verge fusee made in 1789 by Wilders of London.it has a beautiful repousse silver outer pair case.also has a beautiful champlevé solid silver dial.the inner case is silver and is fully hallmarked for silver and year of 1789 and has George looking to the right,very rare to find.the watch movement is in very good shape and runs excellent for this year.better than most because it runs within a few minutes per day.to find a watch that has a repousse case,a champlevé dial and the rare inner case with George looking to the right is almost impossible to find.i think it was a super good find for me and an important project to do.what do you think?


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June 20, 2015, 16:18
Peter Clare
Beautiful.
June 20, 2015, 20:16
John Willis
Congratulations Victor on this fine looking watch. I have a few verg escapements but nothing coming close to this one.
June 20, 2015, 21:10
Eric Wells
Magnificent. And 226 years old!


Eric Wells
June 21, 2015, 13:20
William D. White
Wow! That case! What is meant by "George looking to the right"? Fantastic watch!

William
June 21, 2015, 13:26
Victor Kienas
if you look in the book-complete price guide to watches- under british hallmarks,you will see a hallmark picture of a face looking to the right side.i believe it is King George.these hallmarks are very uncommon.most are facing the left..
June 23, 2015, 15:29
Paul D. Trombley
Very nice... I'm really enjoying your posts.
June 23, 2015, 17:52
Victor Kienas
thank you very much.i really like these old verge fusee watches.they are all hand made and no 2 are the same.it makes it hard to repair them because a part from another one isn't quite the same.there is a lot of adapting and fitting involved.they had some real craftsmen back there.unbeleivable stuff for what they had to work with..love those old watches..
July 01, 2015, 06:56
Louis Joselowitz
Beautiful watch and with the King George III Duty mark which is very scarce . The mark indicated that the duty had been paid .The duty was imposed on watch case makers in 1784 and cancelled in 1798. As a matter of interest the penalty for counterfeiting Hallmarks ( c.1757 ) was changed from 100 Pounds to the death penalty. This information from the bulletin "Watch case makers of England" by Phillip T. Priestley . Louis


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August 09, 2015, 07:01
David Buckden
Very nice watch overall and a fantastic case. I believe 'Wilders' was a 'brand' name used in England for a Dutch maker. Is there a casemaker's mark anywhere on the case?
November 20, 2015, 01:11
David Moss
It's a beauty!