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Old 5 August 2017, 04:32 AM   #1
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Old World Craftsmanship

A few years ago I became involved in the repair and restoration of this pocket watch belonging to a friend. It had been passed down from his great, great, (maybe 3 greats) uncle, who'd been a British sea captain. The problem arose one morning when he awoke to find his 5 year old grandson playing junior horologist with the watch in a million pieces on the thick carpet living room floor. Three gears were never found. It took me 6 months to find someone to take on the repair, a Brit living in Belgium, and another 6 months for him to cut the new wheels, overhaul the movement, and ship it back.

Here is what an old English verge fusee pocket watch looks like, up close and personal. The hallmarks on this chain drive fusee watch are from 1762, and all components were hand made. It took a master watchmaker the best part of a year to make one and was why only the elite of the day (or sea captains in this case) had them.

When we viewed the macro pix which one of my colleagues had offered to take, we then realized just how much work had gone into the fabrication of this exceptional timepiece.

The engraved 2 birds and the lady's smiling face can be easily seen on the rear plate in the hi-res pix. Not bad for 1762, huh?
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Old 5 August 2017, 04:41 PM   #2
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Beautiful! thanks for sharing.
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Old 5 August 2017, 06:57 PM   #3
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Beautiful old piece
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Old 5 August 2017, 07:01 PM   #4
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Amazing. Thanks.
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Old 5 August 2017, 10:46 PM   #5
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Cool old piece
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Old 6 August 2017, 10:58 AM   #6
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Cool piece...thanks for sharing
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Old 8 August 2017, 11:29 AM   #7
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That is really cool, thanks for posting.
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Old 8 August 2017, 08:12 PM   #8
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You know, it would be hard to be too mad.
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Old 9 August 2017, 06:26 AM   #9
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Old 10 August 2017, 02:48 AM   #10
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Beautiful pocket watch and very interesting story. Glad you were able to get it fixed.
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Old 10 August 2017, 03:17 AM   #11
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Very nice!

I tried to restore a broken fusee chain once, it's damn near impossible. They were much better watchmakers back then, making those things by hand is a lost art.
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Very nice!

I tried to restore a broken fusee chain once, it's damn near impossible. They were much better watchmakers back then, making those things by hand is a lost art.
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