Description: Rare Antique Pocket Watch "Hy Moser & Cie" Imperial Russia Working in a Slim Beautifully Etched .875 Silver Case Approx, 2" Wide so 18s. Case Serial Number #153007 Not sure how many ruby jewels. Recently seriviced. It starts running on the first twist of the stem. Very clean, bright, some slight dings on the case but the crystal, dial and hands are immaculate. Beautiful slim and solid, heavy .875 silver case. Possibly 1900-1920's? This is difficult to date as it comes from a watch maker with a lot of history and intrigue. Notable clients of H. Moser & Cie. at the time included Russian princes and members of the Russian Imperial Court. In particular, Vladimir Lenin owned a Moser watch. See the full story below. A person could have some fun researching this one... Silver Morgan Coin not included. Only for Scale. 14 day returns accepted. Fast Insured shipping. I've not come across another watch like this, The legendary ‘Russian Swiss’ company Henry Moser & Cie was by Johann Heinrich Moser in Le Locle, Switzerland. In sending their products to Russia, the company found a very large and lucrative sales market, and so all production was focused on the Russian market.Johann Heinrich Moser, the founder, was born in the Swiss city of Schaffhausen, to the family of a watchmaker. He and his father later moved to Le Locle, where he perfected his watchmaking skills. Moser then moved to Russia in the 1820’s, and in 1826 in St. Petersburg he set up a watch workshop, changing his name slightly to the English version – Henry Moser. By 1828, Moser had opened a trade office in St. Petersburg, and another one in Moscow in 1831. Finally, in addition to the Moscow and St. Petersburg addresses, he also gained a residence permit for Nizhny Novgorod. Through the fair at Nizhny Novgorod Moser’s watches made their way from Russia to India and China, with all the watch parts ordered from the Le Locle workshops and assembled in St. Petersburg. Some cases and dials were also made in Moscow, as evidenced by the Russian inscriptions found on some copies that reads “H. MOSER IN MOSCOW”.Moser’s factory produced a wide range of pocket watches for both men and women, with and without a strike, in gold, silver, and steel cases of various styles, each with a winding key and knob, and chronograph. Gold watches with a repeater were particularly expensive, with a chime for minutes and quarter hours, as well as a calendar that included the lunar phases. The company offered a variety of pocket watch types, including ‘Blondel’, ‘Robert’, ‘Lepin’, ‘Salter’ and ‘Tobias’. Products were branded according to the specific kind of mechanism used. Moreover, the location of the mark and its information content reflected the quality and value of the watch. For example, a watch with only one inscription of “Hy Moser & Co” on the inside cover, without the company name, were of good quality and cost more. Of these, watches with inscriptions of the company name in Gothic script were considered to be of superior quality. Carl Faberge ordered these superior watches from Moser for his jewellery works.Wall clocks and regulators with weekly and fortnightly winding were manufactured with oak and walnut cases, made in the Art Nouveau style at the beginning of the 20th century. Usually, a distinction is made between wall clocks and more expensive regulators, made with a quarter beat, which were actually used to check the correct function of other home clocks. The company also produced mantel clocks of various sizes, often called ‘dining rooms’, in cases of black marble and onyx (green marble), with gilded bronze and zinc decorations.The ‘H. Moser’ pocket watch was so popular and in-demand that counterfeits started to appear. In response to this, warnings were posted in the company’s trade price lists. An example of this is found in the Trade Price List of the Moser Factory for March 1906, in which it is written that “…in order to eliminate cases of abuse of the name of our company by some merchants, we consider it necessary to recommend that those who wish to purchase a watch from our factory pay special attention to whether the offered watch has upon it the brand and inscriptions in French, and to ensure that the letters “Hy” are placed before the surname “MOSER & Ce”, as only watches with such brands and inscriptions are really the products of our factories”. These cautions are just as useful to today’s watch collectors as they were to potential buyers back then.Although the founder, Henry Moser, died in 1875, the success of his company was not over. Taking advantage of the patronage of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, in 1913 Moser’s company became the official Supplier of the Imperial Court. A historical inscription appeared on the advertisements by the company that read: Suppler of Her Majesty Empress Alexandra Feodorovna”.In 1868, Moser, together with the American Florentino-Ariosto Jones, created a new watch company called the ‘International Watch Company’, or the ‘I. W. C.’ for short. This company, having purchased modern machines, along with the Swiss firms Omega and Longines, became a pioneer of the industrial production of watches in Switzerland. Moser’s personal contribution to the creation of the IWC factory was to construct a power station on the river, which transferred mechanical (not yet electrical!) energy from the river to the factory machines.The IWC company exists to this day, belongs to the German Mannesmann, and is one of the leaders in the Swiss watch industry.The Hy Moser & Cie factory was revived in Schaffhausen, Switzerland in 2005. It produces interesting luxury watches with special functions. Remarkably, the designs from the original samples of vintage Moser movements are echoed in the basic style and shape of the movements produced today.
Price: 395 USD
Location: Fort Myers, Florida
End Time: 2024-10-15T18:49:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Water Resistance: Not Water Resistant
Movement: Mechanical (Hand-winding)
Pocket Watch Size: 54.50 mm ( 2.14 in )
Closure: Full Hunter
Number of Jewels: unknown
Indices: Arabic Numerals
With Papers: No
MPN: Does Not Apply
Year Manufactured: 1910-1919
Vintage: Yes
Brand: H. Moser
Case Color: Silver
Department: Men
Type: Pocket Watch
Caseback: Snap
Customized: No
Dial Color: White
Escapement Type: Lever
Style: Luxury
With Original Box/Packaging: No
Features: 12-Hour Dial
Case Material: Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
Display: Analog