Czapek & Cie. A fine and rare 18K gold half-hunter case keywound pocket chronometer
Czapek & Cie. A fine and rare 18K gold half-hunter case keywound pocket chronometer

SIGNED CZAPEK & CIE. A GENÈVE, CHRONOMÈTRE, NO. 3036, CIRCA 1865

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Czapek & Cie. A fine and rare 18K gold half-hunter case keywound pocket chronometer
Signed Czapek & Cie. a Genève, Chronomètre, No. 3036, circa 1865
Male keywound movement, Earnshaw-type spring detent escapement, large bimetallic compensation balance, gold cuvette, white enamel dial, small hour dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, engine-turned circular case, two glazed apertures in the front, a sheet of paper showing a schedule dated October 1884 to the inside back cover, case numbered, cuvette signed and numbered, movement signed
44 mm. diam.

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It is exceedingly rare to find a watch signed by François Czapek's firm Czapek & Cie., active only during a relatively short period of time.

On 1 May 1839 Franciszek or François Czapek and Antoni or Antoine Patek, both Polish emigrants, established their watch manufacture in Geneva. The small company Patek, Czapek & Co. employed half a dozen of workmen and had a yearly output of around 200 high quality watches.

In 1845 Czapek terminated his cooperation with Patek and set up its own company Czapek & Cie. in 1851, hence entering in direct competition with his former associate Patek & Cie. Czapek specialised in commemorative and jubilee watches, watches with engraved coat-of-arms, portraits or religious subjects. He worked as watchmaker for Napoleon III, the French Emperor from 1852 to 1870.

In 1869, Czapek & Cie. was dissolved for unknown reasons.

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