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  2. Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    Savonette with cathedral hands and luminescent dial made by Thos. Russell & Son (probably in the 1920’s) A golden pocket watch with hunter-case and watch chain Pocket watches evolved from clock-watches, supposedly called Nuremberg eggs, worn on chains around the neck.

  3. Jean-Antoine Lépine - Wikipedia

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    Around 1764/65, he devised a means of manufacturing a pocket watch that could be thinner, favouring the onward quest for further miniaturization. His radical design broke with a 300-year tradition and ushered in the age of precision timekeeping, the modern pocket watch was born. [4]

  4. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Jacques-Frédéric Houriet (1743–1830), Swiss watchmaker, Le Locle, pocket watch, tourbillon. [1] Jules Jürgensen (1745–1811), Danish watchmaker and manufacturer, Le Locle, pocket watch, longcase clock. Peter Kinzing (1745–1816), German clockmaker and mechanic. Daniel Möllinger (1746–1794), German clockmaker, Heidelberg, city clock maker.

  5. Cigar cutter watch fob - Wikipedia

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    A cigar cutter watch fob is a decorative and utilitarian pendant that is attached to the opposite side of a chain as a pocket watch. It is used to cleanly cut the end of a cigar so it burns evenly. Pocket watches were the most common type of portable timepiece from their invention in the 1500s [ 2 ] [ 3 ] right up until the advent of the ...

  6. Talk:Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    A pocket watch, and a wristwatch are two differently designed items. And one misconception that annoys me: Some people see a pocket watch, and call it a stop-watch. A stop-watch sometimes looks like a pocket watch, but a stop-watch and a pocket-watch are two different things. A stop-watch has a dial with 0 to 60, and a needle for timing something.

  7. Marie Antoinette (watch) - Wikipedia

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    It has been called 'a poem in clockwork'. The watch is thought to have been commissioned in 1783 by Swedish count Axel von Fersen the Younger, the lover of the French Queen, Marie Antoinette. [2] Work on the watch was begun in 1783 and completed in 1802. [2] The watch is a central plot point in the novel The Grand Complication by Allen Kurzweil ...