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Aug 03, 2017,03:54 AM
 

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19th century cylinder escapement pocket watch with 1/4 repeater

 
 By: andrew_sg : August 3rd, 2017-00:31
The cylinder escapement predates Thomas Mudge's lever escapement and does not have a pallet fork. This is also coincidentally my first pocket watch. Very cool little mechanical marvel that is ~ 200 years old. The repeater function still works wonderfully!...  

Amazing how this little marvel resembles mine...

 
 By: Mike H : August 3rd, 2017-01:29
www.watchprosite.com Just look at the pics, the movement is almost identical ; the dial is also guilloche even if one is more complex design than the other. Mine also works perfectly (I had it serviced of course). Still amazing to find one which l... 

oh wow they are very similar indeed Mike!

 
 By: andrew_sg : August 3rd, 2017-03:53
mine does not have 'Bonjour' bramd inside though which is quite interesting. But it has the Aiguilles, and the echappement text

Beautiful old watch....

 
 By: john c : August 3rd, 2017-02:33
....I remember reading that in some of these early high end watches the cylinder was made out of a single ruby! Best, John.

thanks John :) [nt]

 
 By: andrew_sg : August 3rd, 2017-03:53

Exquisite pocket watch

 
 By: Alex25 : August 3rd, 2017-02:51
The movement looks quite fine. Congratulations

ty Alex [nt]

 
 By: andrew_sg : August 3rd, 2017-03:54

Nice 👍 write up .

 
 By: americano : August 3rd, 2017-02:57
I really enjoy the blue steel screws and the white saphire endstone on top of the balance wheel.

ty 👍 [nt]

 
 By: andrew_sg : August 3rd, 2017-03:54

ty! [nt]

 
 By: andrew_sg : August 3rd, 2017-03:54

Very nice!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 3rd, 2017-08:07
Congratulation! Best Blomman