Important Watches, Wristwatches and C...

Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Oct 12, 1996

LOT 636

Jean Rousseau, Geneva, circa 1650. Fine early silver hour striking clockwatch.

CHF 20,000 - 25,000

Sold: CHF 25,300

C. Double body, bassine the split-bezel engraved with sun-flowers the back pierced and engraved with a very fine composition of Summer flowers on a hatch ground, loose-ring pendant. D. Silver Roman chapter ring, the centre engraved with a river-side landscape, a tower on the left, a castle on the back. Fine elaborated gilt brass single hand. M. Hinged gilt brass, full plate with gilt brass urn pillars, fusee with gut-line, verge escapement, plain steel two-arm balance without spring, irregular oval foliage pierced and engraved cock secured by a screw, click and ratchet wheel set-up. Striking train with gilt brass fixed barrel pierced and engraved with foliage, striking on a bell, the silver count-wheel on the back plate. Signed on the back plate. In very good condition. Diam. 48 mm.


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Jean Rousseau le Jenne, (1606-1684), Jean-Jacques Rousseau's great-grand father, worked in Geneva where he was famous for high quality watches. He made several form watches, but also complicated watches such as clockwatches, alarm-watches and astronomical watches. Master of the Clockmakers Company of Geneva, he formed several apprentices: Isaac Bordier, son of Jacques f and Ypollite Noel, in 1631, Jean-Francois Lachis in 1644, Pierre Berard in 1649, Antoine Garnier in 1652, Jean Blancher and Amedee Marchand in 1659.