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A collection of 2 London gold pocket watches A very fine London pocket watch with duplex escapement Movm. No. isz, Case No. isz, Dimensions 51 mm, circa 1811, Weight 127 g, Origin England Case: 18 K pink gold, movement protection cap, case maker's punch mark "FC FHB". Dial: Enamel. Movm.: Full plate movement, chain/fusee, three-arm steel balance. Benjamin Vulliamy (1747–1811), an English watchmaker and chronometer maker, was the son of the Swiss watchmaker Justin Vulliamy (1712–1797). In 1775, Benjamin took over his father's workshop in Pall Mall, London, and began manufacturing precision pendulum clocks for observatories, as well as pocket watches and chronometers. From 1800, he was the official watchmaker to King George III, for whom he made a precision pendulum clock, among other items. His son, Benjamin Louis Vulliamy (1780–1854), later took over the workshop. As the clocks were numbered consecutively over three generations, and as some of the workshop records are preserved at the British Horological Institute, Vulliamy clocks can usually be dated accurately. This provides interesting insights into the development of clock technology at the time. Source: wikipedia.org