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Pocket Watches1011 of 1707Digital pocket watch ± 1920WW1 soldier with early trench watch
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Mister-Cof…
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    I need help identifying this watch. It has a manufacture mark, but have been unable to find it. My watch was given to me by my Grandfather around 1975, who in turn got it from his Mother, who recieved it as a gift from the Graf Spee of German Nobility, who she attended to as his personal nurse - so it originated in Germany.
    If anyone recognizes the manufacting mark, let me know. Thanks!

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    1. pw-collector pw-collector, 11 years ago
      Beautiful moonphase, triple calendar, pin-set watch. I cannot help with the maker, but I believe it is swiss made. No expert here, but sure someone will be along soon.
      Dave
    2. tempusfigit, 11 years ago
      This watch is built by James Favre-Fallet in St.-Imier in Switzerland.
      Look at this page: http://www.mikrolisk.de/show.php?site=280&letter=F&searchWhere=trademark&searchMode=exact&id=12#sucheMarker

      The logo was registered on the 16th of January 1890.
      It is a beautiful watch. Congratulations.
    3. tempusfigit, 11 years ago
      The writings on the dial are in French.
      For the months and for the days of the week.

      monday= lundi
      tuesday= mardi
      wednesday= mercredi
      thursday= jeudi
      friday= vendredi
      saterday= samedi
      sunday= dimanche

      The months are:
      january= janvier
      february= février
      march= mars
      april= avril
      may= mai
      june= juin
      july= juillet
      august= août
      september= septembre
      october= octobre
      november= novembre
      december= décembre
    4. Mister-Coffee, 11 years ago
      Thanks to Tempesfigit for the Mystery Solved!
    5. tempusfigit, 11 years ago
      It is a very beautiful watch and very rare. It must have been an expensive one.
    6. Roadmap Roadmap, 5 years ago
      I have just acquired one but with Spanish words rather than French. I wouldn't think that there can be many of them around as its a complicated quality watch and had to be quite expensive. Anyone have anymore information would be interested. Thanks Stewart

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