AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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More examples ...
Fantastic, Ben. Thanks for the link.
Here's a couple more from the interweb, the Ferdinand Berthoud (1727-1807) No. 144 from 1753 and a Jean-Antoine Lepine circa 1800.
Rooted in truth ...
By: AndrewD : July 27th, 2014-17:44
... with probably just a dash of modern folklore. I believe in the first F.P.journe catalogue was the explanation that the “ F.P.Journe Invenit et Fecit ” printed on the dial harked back to the inscription on pocket watches produced by French horologers w...
John Arnold....
By: BDLJ : July 27th, 2014-21:25
...often signed his movements with Invenit et Fecit or abbreviations of such. It was supposedly also inscribed on the Arnold 36. The British Museum has a page on the famous Arnold - Breguet Chronometer Tourbillon which aside from being the first tourbill...