Important Collectors Wristwatches, P...
New York - The Fuller Building, Dec 07, 2006
"Portuguese - Perpetual Calendar" International Watch Co., Schaffhausen, "Portuguese - Perpetual Calendar", Ref. 5021. Made in 2005. Very fine and rare, large, astronomic, self-winding, water-resistant, 18K pink gold gentleman's wristwatch with secular perpetual calendar, moon phases and 7-day power-reserve.
I.W.C.
In the 1870's, American-born Florentine Ariosto Jones, who
had been appointed director of the E. Howard & Co.
watchmaking factory in Boston at the early age of 27,
decided to manufacture high-quality movements and
watch parts for the American market using
American technology and skilled labor from
Switzerland, where wages were comparatively
low. However, the skilled workers in the
Geneva region and in the remote valleys of
the Jura mountains resisted the pans of a
man they considered an intruder, and it was
not until Jones teamed up with Johann
Heinrich Moser from Schaffhausen that his
plan could be realized. Moser had built a
hydrostation in Schaffhausen, powered by
water from the Rhine, which generated lowcost
energy. In 1868, Jones settled on the
banks of the Rhine, creating the International
Watch Company. Schaffhausen had
long been a watchmaking town, with a clockmaker's
guild existing there since 1583. The
town was also home to the famous Habrecht
family of clockmakers, who built the impressive
astronomical clock for the Strasburg
cathedral. However, Jones' arrival marked a
new era in time measurement, for he was not
only an entrepreneur but a talented watchmaker.
The first pocket watches produced in
Schaffhausen with the Jones caliber had a
wealth of advanced technical features. A year
after its foundation, the "American" watch
factory passed into Swiss hands, but its
philosophy - "Probus Scafusia" (good, solid
craftsmanship from Schaffhausen) - has
remained unchanged. By the late 1930s,
IWC's reputation was so good that its
watches were considered "the poor man's
Patek Philippe". In recent years, IWC enlarged
their horological scope by a close
cooperation not only with Jaeger LeCoultre,
but also with A. Lange & Söhne in Glashütte.
Grading System | |
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Grade: AA |
Very good |
Case: 1 |
As new |
Movement: 1 |
As new |
Dial: 1-01 |
As new HANDS Original |