Pocketwatch Collection
Step back in time with these exquisite pocketwatches that tell stories of history and art
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Step back in time with these exquisite pocketwatches that tell stories of history and art. Beethoven's watch, crafted in 1800, showcases a stunning combination of steel, silver case, gold hands, brass, and enamel on copper dial. Its intricate design is reminiscent of the maestro's timeless compositions. Another remarkable piece is the Montre a tact pocketwatch (No. 2878), sold in 1815 and made entirely of gold. This elegant timepiece exudes sophistication and refinement. Its beauty can be admired in Still Life (oil on canvas) paintings or paired with the Time Traveler Bag for a touch of vintage charm. For those who appreciate craftsmanship from Geneva, the Moulinie openface keywound cylinder pocketwatch engraved on June 30th, 1846 stands as a testament to precision engineering. Crafted in gold, it represents an era when attention to detail was paramount. Intriguingly named Marie Antoinette pocket watch No. 1160 by artist Breguet captures both luxury and historical significance. Created by Abraham-Louis Breguet himself between 1747-1823; this masterpiece embodies elegance fit for royalty. The Merchant Georg Gisze painting by Hans Holbein showcases not only fine art but also features a captivating glimpse into the past with its depiction of a pocket watch among other objects - symbolizing wealth and status during that period. Lastly, we have William Hunter Kendal - an English actor and theatre manager whose portrait reveals his refined taste for fashion as he proudly displays his own cherished pocketwatch. These extraordinary glimpses into history remind us that beyond their practicality lies an artistic expression that transcends time.