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The Neuchatel Chevron Mark
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In the above I was only referring to the end date of use of the poinçon on the left, that Enrico indicated as 1866 following Beuque...
Sep 10, 2023
VinSer
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The Neuchatel Chevron Mark
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Actually the Tardy is correct; it is the Beuque that in this case got it wrong. In the "LOI SUR LE CONTROLE ET LE COMMERCE DES MATIÈR...
Sep 10, 2023
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Hi Luigi, To make the distinction clearer in English, we spell it 'lignes'; one twelfth of an old French inch, (a 'pouce'). Whether...
Sep 10, 2023
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Roskopf finger set pocket watch.
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The dimension refers to the diameter of the movement: on the Boettcher's site here under the heading "Measuring Movements" is explained...
Sep 10, 2023
VinSer
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Roskopf finger set pocket watch.
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Nice Roskopf :) The markings on the inner side of the back cover are probably mark left by the watchmakers when they cleaned and oiled...
Sep 9, 2023
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Can anyone tell me the names engraved on this watch movement please?
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I absolutely agree with you John. Therefore I am sure that also Eric the bully has no problem in explaining why according to him Beuque...
Sep 8, 2023
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I think with the dating of such marks the evidence has to be provided in the form of references to the legislation/edicts, authoritive...
Sep 8, 2023
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Some questions about Mercer 56h chronometer.
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Unless the chronometer is equipped with a wind indicator, it was definitely designed to be wound all the way up every time. Even if it...
Sep 8, 2023
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Early 20th Century Gold Pocket Watch Marked "AW"
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As indicated by Jerry, Wittnauer & Co. trademarked the word "majestic" on 20 August 1907; in the desc ription of the trademark it...
Sep 5, 2023
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British hallmark date letters show two calendar years
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First of all thank you for the great post and the above cited article. However, I would like to further add to the indications...
Sep 2, 2023
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As an update,……….With the help of Paul Krichten this Heinrich chronometer is once again working as it should. (I sent Paul the cap...
Aug 30, 2023
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Unusual early English lever escapement identification
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Thank you John! Much appreciated :) Ciao
Aug 27, 2023
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Simple answer - they were incorrect! These references used tables of date letters for general silverware. The punches used for...
Aug 27, 2023
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Unusual early English lever escapement identification
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Thank you for the image. Question for the more knowledgeable: according to Priestley and others the "scared" leopard head was used last...
Aug 27, 2023
VinSer
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Unusual early English lever escapement identification
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Welcome to the forum About your question, I am afraid you already have the answer: continental (probably French) movement; the dates...
Aug 27, 2023
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