Notes
By the time this watch was made, Piguet &
Meylan were the most eminent makers in Geneva
for such prestigious watches sold in China or
presented to the Emperor or to Chinese dignitaries
coming to Europe on official business. Since
Piguet & Meylan had no direct agent in China,
they had to rely either on wholesalers in England
trading with China or traders on location. Only
these wholesalers and traders had the connections
and introductions required to reach the Court or
government who were the potential buyers of
such outstanding pieces. However these
wholesalers and traders did not wish the name of
the maker to appear on these watches, which
explains why they were rarely signed.
An identical watch , the front plate beneath the
dial marked "P.M.", Piguet Meylan trade mark,
was sold by Klaus Niedheidt Auktion XXIII on 4th
Novembre 1989, lot 154.
A pair of very similar watches was sold by
Antiquorum in Hong Kong, in May 1980.
Philippe Samuel Meylan, born February 15th,
1772 in Bas-du-Chenit, died in 1845. At 20 years
old he came to Geneva where he worked for the
Godemar Freres in quality of Master worker.
Afterwards he went back to Brassus where he
founded a little factory in 1811. He then returned
to Geneva were he settled. He met there an other
watchmaker from his own village, Isaac Piguet,
with whom he associated, founding the
Piguet & Meylan Firm, which lasted from 1811 to
1828. It specialised in minute "cadratures",
musical watches, skeleton or automaton watches,
mechanical animals and figures.
Daniel Isaac Piguet, born in Chenit in 1775, died
in Geneva in 1841. Very skilful watchmaker, he
associated himself a first time with Henry Capt,
from 1802 to 1811, then with Samuel Philippe
Meylan, another watchmaker from the same
village, until 1828. Their works were signed or
marked "P.M." within a lozenge. After 1828, he
went on with his activities with his son, under the
name of Piguet ID & Fils. Their creations were for
a large part made for the Chinese Market. It is told
that an important collector from Sidney bought a
large quantity of watches and other musical and
automaton objects of vertu, but the boat which
carried the pieces was a shipwrecked, in the
middle of the Indian Ocean.