JULES JURGENSEN创立于1740,年其前身是URBAN JURGENSEN公司最早是丹麦皇家制表师,后期在瑞士的LE LOCLE设厂,在1885年以前可以说是当时的一个王者和当时法国的LEROY家族不相上下的一个厂家,在用料和打磨方面比之PP有过之而无不级,品牌方面在怀表时期这是一个近乎完美的品牌。其机心的风格标志就是她的玫瑰金的托石架和加长的快慢针,其板路的风格也深得当时宝鸡厂的欣赏并采用。回顾整个钟表历史在怀表时期的JULES JURGENSEN几乎把当时所有的功能表款都制造了个遍这在当时和现在可以说是绝无仅有的,在冲击式天文台表的制造方面JULES JURGENSEN可以说是专家。
最近上手一只JULES JURGENSEN 18K红金猎式计时码表怀表,表径48MM 大约1870-1880年产。非常厚重的18K红金表壳,状态非常好,计时组件位于表盘后边,打开后盖可见jj著名的版路,早期的哥本哈根的JJ风格,机心采用了镍合金的机板,加长的快慢针玫瑰金的托石架(瑞士的为钢制的托架),巨型摆轮设计,很是壮观,宝玑式蓝钢游丝 蓝钢摆桥 打磨倒角极为细腻。呆呆的看了好一阵子,深为百多年前的制表工艺折服。查找了一些图片,分享给各位表友!
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Wonderful Jules Jurgensen 18K gold 5-minute repeater jump 1/5th second chronograph antique pocket watch circa 1880. Nickel 43 jewel three train movement, with tandem winding for the time and chronograph trains, and Jurgensen's patented bow setting mechanism. Movement is beautifully damaskeened which is unusual for Jurgensen Sunk white enamel dial (insignificant scratch) with red and black markings and blued steel hands. Heavy 18K gold plain polish case (insignificant dings) engraved with monogram and crest, the coin milled band with button for the chronograph and slide for the repeater. Loud, clear tone. Signed by the maker on the case, dial and movement. A lovely and very complicated watch by one of the most famous makers.
#5728 |
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$13,500 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 53 mm |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Circa 1880 |
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Excellent |
Fine Jules Jurgensen 18K gold hunting case antique pocket watch circa 1889 with copies of the original Jurgensen workbook pages. First quality bow setting nickel 20 jewel movement with gold screwed jewel settings, gold precision regulator, and long counterpoised lever. Heavy plain polish case with glazed dust cover. Fine white enamel dial with blued steel hands. A particularly attractive example from a most famous maker.
5787 |
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$4,500 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 53 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1889 |
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Excellent |
Fine and early Jules Jurgensen keywind 18K gold hunting case antique pocket watch in original box with original certificate circa 1851. Engine turned case with typical edge pocket wear. White enamel dial with blued steel Breguet hands. Gilt bridge movement (scratch) with oversize balance. With original fitted box and certificate.
5804 |
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$6,750 |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Diameter 49 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1851 |
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Excellent |
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Jules Jurgensen Keywind
Fine and rare early stemwind Jules Jurgensen large 18K gold antique pocket watch with most unusual lever setting mechanism circa 1865. Engine turned case with edge wear and glazed dust cover. White enamel dial with blued steel hands. Beautiful Jurgensen calibre nickel 20 jewel movement with oversize balance and most unusual lever setting mechanism.
5818 |
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$5,000 |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Diameter 57 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1865 |
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Excellent |
Fine Jules Jurgensen 18K gold hunting case antique pocket watch circa 1880. White enamel dial with blued steel Breguet hands. Heavy plain polish case with glazed dust cover. Handsome 20 jewel nickel bow set movement with screwed jewel settings, oversize balance, and precision regulator.
5885 |
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$4,750 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 54 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1880 |
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Excellent |
Fine, important and rare Jules Jurgensen keywind 18K gold hunting case pocket chronometer with pivoted detent escapement, with a naval presentation from the President of the United States, with original box and certificate circa 1858. Heavy 18K gold engine turned hunting case with only the slightest pocket wear. White enamel dial with blued steel Breguet hands. Lightly faded nickel 20 jewel pivoted detent chronometer movement with gold escutcheons. The dust cover ingraved "The President of the United States to Captain P.E. Westman of the Swedish Ship "Thor" for his humane & generous Conduct towards the Captain, Crew, & Passengers of the American Ship "Helen." 1858." With original brass bound wooden box and original certificate. It is appropriate that the President presented a Jules Jurgensen watch since they were one of the best makers of the time, and also that it is a pocket chronometer, the most accurate pocket watch of the time and necessary for precise navigation at sea.
The watch predates the creation of the 'Official Award to Non Citizens of the United States of America for Saving Lives at Sea", which was approved between 1862 and 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln. This accounts for the fact that this watch does not bear the Presidential seal. It also predates the later use of Waltham watches for presidential presentations.
Historical records note a ship called the Helen which had presumably started out as a civilian vessel, but was purchased in 1858 by US Coast Guard for use as a tender in the 6th Lighthouse Fleet. In 1861, she would be captured by Confederate forces off South Carolina and would be put to use for the Southern cause. The ship would meet her ultimate demise in 1863 in the Florida Keys when she was captured and burned by the U.S. Navy.
It is not clear whether the involvement with the Swedish ship Thor and her crew occurred before or after the Helen went into military use.
This watch comes with copious records from the National Archives.
5926 |
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$31,000 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 59 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1858 |
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Excellent |
Fine and scarce Jules Jurgensen 18K gold and enamel Art Deco vintage pocket watch with original box circa 1920. Gold dial with engraved center, applied numbers, and gold hands. Plain polish case with dark blue enamel decoration on the bezels, pendant and bow. Nickel 19 jewel 10 adjustment (!) movement with gold escutcheon and some spotting. With original fitted leather box. Handsome.
5895 |
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$3,750 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 46 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1920 |
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Very Good - Excellent |
Fine and scarce Jules Jurgensen 18K gold hunting case keywind pivoted detent pocket chronometer #4961 circa 1850. The 19 jewel gilt movement with oversized balance and gold escutcheons. Substantial case with traces of engine turning. White enamel dial (clean hairline) with blued steel Breguet hands. Jurgensen is a very highly respected maker and his keywind chronometers are very scarce.
6048 |
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$5,500 |
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Very Good | |
Diameter 49 mm |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Circa 1850 |
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Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine Jules Jurgensen 18K gold hunting case antique pocket watch circa 1885. Heavy case with typical wear to the edges of the engine turned covers. Fine white enamel dial with blued steel hands. Jurgensen's bow setting mechanism. Fine nickel 20 jewel movement with chronometer balance, Jurgensen's precision regulator and gold escutcheons. A handsome watch from one of the most respected of makers.
5967 |
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$5,000 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 57 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1885 |
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Excellent |
Fine and scarce Jules Jurgensen 18K gold minute repeater chronometer antique pocket watch circa 1890 with box and papers in particularly fine condition. Substantial and impressive monogrammed plain polish case with repeater slide in the band and Jurgensen's patented bow setting mechanism. Fine white enamel dial (clean small hairline) with blued steel Breguet hands. Highest quality 32 jewel movement with screwed gold jewel settings and gold escutcheons. Jeweled to the hammers and the center, with unusual satin finish. With original box and papers. A handsome watch from the most respected of makers with loud, clear tone.
5932 |
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$12,000 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 56 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1890 |
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Excellent |
Jules Jurgensen 18K gold hunting case antique pocket watch circa 1885. Engine turned case with even wear and small ding at the edge of one cover. White enamel dial with blued steel hands. Faded nickel 20 jewel lever movement with Jurgensen's regulator, screwed gold jewel settings, and oversize balance.
6077 |
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$5,000 |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Diameter 55 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1885 |
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Very Good - Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine small 18K gold Jules Jurgensen bow setting antique pocket watch circa 1885. White enamel dial with blued steel Breguet hands. Plain polish case with crystal over the movement. First quality 20 jewel movement with oversize chronometer balance, gold escutcheons, and Jurgensen's patent regulator. Jurgensen devised a mechanism that puts the watch into the hand setting mode when the bow is positioned against the back of the case.
6159 |
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$4,000 |
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Excellent + | |
Diameter 43 mm |
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Excellent + | |
Circa 1885 |
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Excellent + |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine Jules Jurgensen 18K gold keywind hunting case antique pocket watch circa 1855. Heaving engine turned case with typical edge wear. Fine white enamel dial with blued steel hands. First quality nickel movement (some fading) with gold escutcheons, oversized balance, and counterpoised lever.
6212 |
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$4,500 |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Diameter 51 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1855 |
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Very Good - Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine J. Alfred Jurgensen 18K gold antique pocket watch with associated box circa 1890. White enamel dial (glaze scratches and fly specs) with bold signature and blued steel Breguet hands. Plain polish case. Nickel 20 jewel movement with gold escutcheons and wolf's tooth winding shows light signs of age. With J. Alfred Jurgensen box of the same period but not original to this watch.
6079 |
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$5,000 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 51 mm |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Circa 1890 |
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Very Good - Excellent |
Very fine and very scarce small (42 mm) Jules Jurgensen 18K gold hunting case minute repeater circa 1885. First quality 31 jewel nickel movement jeweled to the center and the hammers with some jewels in screwed gold settings and with gold escutcheons. With an interesting variant of Jurgensen's regulator and Jurgensen's bow setting mechanism. White enamel dial with black numerals and blued steel hands. Heavy hunting case with elaborate monogram and date. When activated, this watch chimes the exact time using different chime tones to designate the hours, quarter hours, and minutes.
This is the smallest Jurgensen repeater I am aware of, and this watch has surprisingly bright, loud and clear tone, especially for such a small watch.
6114 |
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$12,500 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 42 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1885 |
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Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine and scarce Jules Jurgensen 18K gold hunting case minute repeater chronograph antique pocket watch circa 1885. Fine white enamel dial with red and black markings and blued steel hands. Heavy plain polish 50 mm case. First quality 34 jewel movement with blued steel winding wheels, Jurgensen's regulator and Jurgensen's bow setting mechanism. In particularly fine condition throughout and with a lovely chime.
When activated, this watch chimes the exact time using different chime tones to designate the hours, quarter hours, and minutes. This watch also has a stop watch.
#6497 |
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$18,500 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 50 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1885 |
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Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine Jules Jurgensen 18K gold 5-minute repeater antique pocket watch circa 1880. White enamel dial with black markings and blued steel hands. Plain polish case (light pocket wear) with a glass over the movement and a slide in the band to activate the repeater. First quality 34 jewel nickel movement jeweled to the center and the hammers with gold escutcheons and Jurgensen's patent precision regulator and Jurgensen's bow setting mechanism. Signed by the maker on the case, dial and movement, Loud clear tone.
When activated, this watch chimes the time using different chime tones to designate the hours and five minute intervals after the hour. Jules Jurgensen is considered to be one of the very best makers.
#6303 |
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$7,250 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 45 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1880 |
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Excellent |
Fine Jules Jurgensen 18K gold antique pocket watch circa 1865. Plain polish hunting case with setting button in the band. White enamel dial with blued steel Breguet hands. Fine nickel 20 jewel lever movement with wolf tooth winding, counterpoised lever and gold escutcheons.
#6406 |
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$4,650 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 54 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1865 |
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Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine Jules Jurgensen 18K red gold antique pocket watch circa 1875. Plain polish case (insignificant dings) with glazed dust cover and Jurgensen's patent bow setting mechanism. White enamel dial with blued steel Breguet hands. Fine 20 jewel nickel movement with wolf's tooth winding, counterpoised lever, gold escutcheons and Jurgensen's regulator.
#6445 |
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$5,500 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 53 mm |
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Excellent | |
Circa 1875 |
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Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
Fine Swiss 18K gold minute repeater moonphase perpetual calendar chronograph by Henri Robert Ekegren circa 1880, probably the former property of Russian nobility. White enamel dial (light hairlines) with black markings and blued steel hands. Subsidiary indications for day of the month and running seconds and apertures for day, month, and phases of the moon. Small cyrillic signature above the moon dial. Plain polish heavy gold case with slide in the band to activate the repeater and button to activate the chronograph. The dust cover with a beautifully engraved coat of arms. Fine nickel 26 jewel movement with wolf's tooth winding and precision regulator. When the cover is closed it trips a button in the band by the setting lever which returns the watch to the winding position.
Unlike simple calendar watches, this mechanism "knows" the number of days in each month and also accounts for leap year. When activated, this watch chimes the exact time using different chime tones to designate the hours, quarter hours, and minutes with loud clear tones.
The coat of arms is the emblem of the Chernigov Governate, a territorial unit of the Russian Empire. It can be assumed that this watch was the property of IIryhorii Myloradovych (1839 - 1905), historian, genealogist, Russian count and lieutenant general. He was marshal of the nobility in the Chernigov Governate.
Henri Robert Ekegren (1823 - 1896) was a renowned Danish chronometer maker and watchmaker to the King of Denmark. Prior to establishing his own business in Geneva he worked for Urban Jurgensen, Henry Golay and Adolph Lange. He was the winner of the chronometry competition in Geneva on numerous occasions and was awarded gold medals in several Universal Exhibitions.
#6316 |
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$25,000 |
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Excellent | |
Diameter 57 mm |
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Very Good - Excellent | |
Circa 1880 |
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Excellent |
NOTE: The small circles or shadows in some of our photos are reflections of the camera lens. Since this watch is much smaller than in the enlarged photos, a tiny blemish or imperfection that you could not see when looking at the actual watch can appear very large in the photos.
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