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English Watches

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August 06, 2003, 22:15
John Pavlik
English Watches
Does anyone have an interest in the early English watches. Here is a nice example of a Calendar Verge fusee...


August 06, 2003, 22:50
Aaron Bereiter
Now thats a really cool watch. What a beautiful design and finish on a early watch. Thanks for showing it.

Aaron

August 07, 2003, 12:38
Frank Del Greco
I collect English pair case fusee watches. I don't have that many, though. Your watch looks quite nice. Any chance of photos of the movement out of the case (back and side views)?

Frank Del Greco
August 07, 2003, 13:12
Lindell V. Riddle
Here's John's movement view... Say, is this RR Grade?


August 07, 2003, 13:14
John Pavlik
Frank if you take a look at my other 2 posts it shows the pictures you requested...

This is a verge fusee. The verge is the only type of escapement that the English made for problably 200 years. From 1600 to 1800 it was a mainstay. Peter Litherland improved the lever to the point of making it prctical around 1895. From there the lever escapement started progressing to the escapment of choise....Case is hallmarked for 1734....

John

[This message was edited by fuseez on August 07, 2003 at 14:10.]
August 07, 2003, 13:15
Lindell V. Riddle
Third Picture of John's Watch...


August 07, 2003, 13:17
Lindell V. Riddle
John, this is really a beauty! Thanks for making the great pictures available!

Lindell

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May 24, 2004, 19:16
Stephen L. Russell
John,I was just cruising the "archived" posts and found yours.What a great watch! I had to bounce it back up!