98th Auction

2018/11/10

Lot 202

Joseph Thaddäus Winnerl, Movement No. 399, Case No. 399, 59 mm, 167 g, circa 1850
An important deck chronometer with 36h power reserve indicator and original mahogany box
Case: silver, case maker's punch mark "JP". Dial: enamel. Movm.: full plate movement, chain/fusee, spring detent escapement according to Thomas Earnshaw, bimetallic chronometer balance with 4 platinum screws and 2 movable platinum weights, blued helical balance spring.
Joseph Thaddeus Winnerl (1799-1886)
Joseph Thaddeus Winnerl was born on January 25th, 1799 in Mureg/Styria. He served an apprentice for Georg Schmidt Fidel in Graz, and qualified in 1816. Beginning in 1823 Winnerl worked in Breslau and then for Kessels in Altona, for Urban Jurgensen in Copenhagen and from 1829 in Paris, where among others he worked for Breguet et fils. In 1831 he produced the first pocket watch with "seconde independante". Its centrally positioned seconds hand could be stopped and then started again independently from the clockwork any number of times, however after the completion of the timekeeping it would only slowly go back to zero. Only then could a new timing process be initiated. In 1832 he started his own business in Paris and produced marine chronometers, precision pocket watches and precision pendulum clocks.
Source: http://watch-wiki.org/index.php?title=Winnerl,_Joseph_Thadd%C3%A4us_%281799-1886%29, as of 03/30/2015

Sold

estimated
25.00040.000 €
Price realized
57.100 €