Pocket watches were the primary timekeeping device for centuries, with origins dating back to the 16th century. In the early days, pocket watches were large and cumbersome, and only the wealthy elite could afford them. However, over time, advances in technology made them smaller and more accessible to the masses.

The earliest pocket watches were made with a simple mechanism consisting of a mainspring, an escapement, and a balance wheel. The mainspring provided power to the watch, while the escapement regulated the movement of the watch hands, and the balance wheel ensured accuracy. These watches were usually worn around the neck or carried in a pocket, and they were often adorned with elaborate designs and engravings.

In the 18th century, the pocket watch became more popular, and many watchmakers began to experiment with new designs and mechanisms. One of the most significant developments was the introduction of the lever escapement, more...

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Solliet a Paris. A silver and polychrome enamel single hand…

Solliet Paris Verge Watch with Enamel Miniature Couple

Solliet a Paris. A silver and polychrome enamel single hand verge watch French circa 1700, gilt full plate movement signed Solliet a Paris, verge fusee escapement, balance cock applied with a painted enamel miniature of a young 18th century couple in a…