Posted 12 years ago
folon23
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This is my late father pocket watch,he bought it in France in the 70's and never wore it.He passed it to me when i got married in 1982.
It is a very heavy watch (more than 100 grams) with the inscriptions "Plaque Or" 10 Microns.
This watch is by Jean Perret Geneve Hebdomas and has initials R A and S F or R S & A F (depends how you read it,please see images).
At the back read "8 jours" Ancre Bruxelles 1910"-"Paris 1900"-"Geneve 1896"-"Chicago 1902"-"Milan 1916".
At the bottom: "Qualite Superieure Guarantie".
I made many researches in the Internet and couldn't find any history about this beauty.I thank you with the bottom of my heart if you could help me.
Here's a link for you... Be sure and scroll down a bit: http://www.timekeeperforum.com/topic/22203-nawcc-hebdomas-its-all-name.html
The R S on the left stand for Retard or Slow and the A F on the right stand for Advance or Fast. If you look there in the center just below the dial you should see a means of regulating the watch... speed it up or slow it down. To slow it, turn to the left. To speed it up turn to the right...
Thank you toolate2 for your effort.I went to your link and found similars watches.
I must say,i was very pleased that this pocket watch is prestigious.
Once again many thanks.
Another link: http://www.hebdomas.net/hebdomas/HEBDOMAS_story.html
Great link! So we're looking at a watch from 1965 or newer....
they are quite heavy. same movement as mine purchased in 1973:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/30314-my-8-day-fox-hunt-pocket-watch
Thank you all.