Repeating watch movement by Vulliamy

Made:
1800 in London
maker:
Vulliamy family
Repeating watch movement by Vulliamy Repeating watch movement by Vulliamy

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Quarter-repeating watch movement with dust cap by Vulliamy, c.1800. Heart-shaped hands, typical of Vulliamy watches. No dial. Movement with quarter-repeating work, duplex escapement with compensation curb, and a continental type balance bridge. Signed ‘Vulliamy, London rxu’. Clockmakers' Museum No. 396

This watch has a balance bridge which is not the standard design for a London watch, being more continental in appearance. Its inclusion could suggest that the watch is the work of Justin Vulliamy, who emigrated from Switzerland, but he is believed to have signed his work Justin Vulliamy. It is more likely to be the work of his son Benjamin and grandson Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy who signed their work "Vulliamy".

Details

Category:
Clockmakers
Collection:
The Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
Object Number:
L2015-3318
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy), steel (metal), silver (metal) and diamond
Measurements:
overall: 50 mm x 50 mm x 20 mm,
type:
watch movement and duplex escapement
credit:
Lent by the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers