11/1/2024, 0:1:43
Pocket Watch: Scarce Fennels Patented Centre Seconds Fusee Chronograph Pocket Watch by Emanuel Wise of Manchester 1907 (1 of 8)
Time to Admire
Flag of United KingdomWarwickshire, UK
Based in Warwickshire, England, we are a passionate family business underpinned by decades of specialist horological knowledge and expertise. We sell through a number of established brand names and maintain various online global sales platforms, shipping our goods throughout the UK and all over the world. We also pride ourselves on offering outstanding (and measurable) customer service to our customers.
... See more

Pocket Watch: Scarce Fennels Patented Centre Seconds Fusee Chronograph Pocket Watch by Emanuel Wise of Manchester 1907

REF: TWW/2253 / LA480328
£405
€473
$509
Secure Payments By
Certified DealerApproved item225 sales by dealerFree DeliveryAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item225 sales by dealerFree DeliveryAvailable for local pick-up
Description
A premium high-quality and substantial Fennels patented “Centre Seconds Chronograph” silver fusee pocket watch, by well-documented Lancashire maker Emanuel Wise, of 208 York Street, Manchester. (The scarce Fennels Patent, relates to the stop/start pendant mechanism, located at the top of the watch. The stop watch function is activated by pressing down on the pendant button). • Silver hallmarked Chester 1907. • An imposing chronograph with a single gold hinge and removeable ‘snap-shut’ front bezel. • White enamelled dial, (showing the Patent No. “8727”). • Gold main hands and blued sweep centre seconds hand. • Roman hour numerals and 0-300 chronograph scale Arabic numerals. • Wise signed 15-jewelled fusee movement with three-quarter plate, compensated balance, and ruby end stone. • Case maker was Richard Fennell (“R.F”), of Mount Street, Coventry. • Case and movement serial numbers the same: “30318.” • Comes with a winding key, and instructions on how to wind and set the watch time. Born 1843, in Orzesze, Poland, Wise served his watchmaking apprentiship in Glashütte, Germany, training under the auspice of Royal watchmaker Ferdinand Lange. On completion of this illustrious training, c1864, (and perhaps due to escalating political unrest in Germany and the surrounding region at the time), Wise decided to travel to England where he resided with an uncle in Hull, Yorkshire. However, it did not take the young Wise long to settle into his new surroundings, because by 1866, it is recorded that he had become the father to his first daughter Amelia! By 1871 (then c28 years old), Wise was recorded as residing in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne as a watchmaker for jeweller, Samuel Hyams, by which time Wise was married to Jane, the couple having 5 young children. It was sometime during 1873 that Wise decided to relocate to Manchester, where he set-up his own watchmaking business at 33 York Street. Such was the success of his operation, that he quickly became established as one Manchester’s (and indeed, the North of England’s), most prolific watchmakers of the day, specialising in the making and assembly of high-quality yet affordable fusee Chronograph and open-faced pocket watches for management level workers of the day. He became a British Citizen in 1877 and anointed an ‘English Freemason’ in 1879 as a “Watchmaker.” Wise remained at 33 York Street, Manchester until c1887, when the demand for his watches had become so great, that he had to move into larger watchmaking workshops and jewellery premises at 208 York Street, (from where this lovely Edwardian and patented chronograph watch would have been made, and from where; “…he employed 4 men”). By this time, he, and wife Jane, were also the parents to 9 children, some of whom followed their father into the family business. By the time of his retirement in c1912, Wise was listed as a “Jewellery Dealer” and was residing with Jane at the affluent address of 2 Heaton Villas, Bury Old Road, Manchester, where he passed away on 2 December 1913. On his death, his personal wealth was valued at £1.6 million when converted into today’s money!! Note: This watch does not come with a chain or fob. If you require a silver chain/fob from our large stock, please contact us for advice. Payment - We Accept: - Debit / Credit Cards. - Bacs Transfer. (Our bank details are on our invoices). - PayPal, via this site.
measurements
Diameter:
60 mm
Weight:
180 g
declaration
Time to Admire has clarified that the Pocket Watch: Scarce Fennels Patented Centre Seconds Fusee Chronograph Pocket Watch by Emanuel Wise of Manchester 1907 (LA480328) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1907
condition
This fabulous watch is in superb general condition and in full working order.
location
This Pocket Watch: Scarce Fennels Patented Centre Seconds Fusee Chronograph Pocket Watch by Emanuel Wise of Manchester 1907 is located in Warwickshire, United Kingdom
A selection of items from Time to Admire
Time to Admire has 51 items available.
See more items from Time to Admire