Fourco & Wybo - 1850-1900





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Ρολόι τσέπης Fourcot & Wybo, Παρίσι, τέλη 19ου αιώνα, σκελετός από ασήμι (800/1000) με γαλλικό σήμα καβουριού, διάμετρος 45 mm, απόσταση Lug 60 mm, βάρος 74 g, μηχανισμός με χειροκίνηση, καντράν από λευκό σμάλτο με ρωμαϊκούς αριθμούς και μικρό δευτερόλεπτο στους 6, κατάσταση δίκαιη με μεγάλες φθορές, λειτουργεί το μηχανισμό.
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Silver Pocket Watch – Fourcot & Wybo – Paris – circa 1878–1881
Beautiful antique solid silver pocket watch, manufactured in Paris in the late 19th century.
The case bears the French crab hallmark, indicating 800/1000 silver, as well as the master maker’s mark F.W., attributed to Fourcot & Wybo, watchmakers active in Paris between 1878 and 1881.
The watch features a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a railway minute track, and a small seconds subdial at 6 o’clock, typical of French watchmaking of the period. The hands are of a classic style.
The manual-winding mechanical movement is visible under the rear cover and shows a traditional architecture with steel bridges and brass gears.
Specifications
• Maker: Fourcot & Wybo (F.W.)
• Origin: Paris, France
• Period: circa 1878–1881
• Case: solid silver (French crab hallmark – 800/1000)
• Dial: white enamel with Roman numerals
• Small seconds at 6 o’clock
• Mechanical manual winding movement
• Type: pocket watch
Condition
Overall good aesthetic condition for a watch that is over 140 years old.
The dial is well preserved with minor signs of age and use.
The movement winds and runs, but a service is likely recommended to ensure optimal long-term performance, as is common for watches of this age.
An authentic late 19th-century piece, interesting for collectors or enthusiasts of antique horology.
Silver Pocket Watch – Fourcot & Wybo – Paris – circa 1878–1881
Beautiful antique solid silver pocket watch, manufactured in Paris in the late 19th century.
The case bears the French crab hallmark, indicating 800/1000 silver, as well as the master maker’s mark F.W., attributed to Fourcot & Wybo, watchmakers active in Paris between 1878 and 1881.
The watch features a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a railway minute track, and a small seconds subdial at 6 o’clock, typical of French watchmaking of the period. The hands are of a classic style.
The manual-winding mechanical movement is visible under the rear cover and shows a traditional architecture with steel bridges and brass gears.
Specifications
• Maker: Fourcot & Wybo (F.W.)
• Origin: Paris, France
• Period: circa 1878–1881
• Case: solid silver (French crab hallmark – 800/1000)
• Dial: white enamel with Roman numerals
• Small seconds at 6 o’clock
• Mechanical manual winding movement
• Type: pocket watch
Condition
Overall good aesthetic condition for a watch that is over 140 years old.
The dial is well preserved with minor signs of age and use.
The movement winds and runs, but a service is likely recommended to ensure optimal long-term performance, as is common for watches of this age.
An authentic late 19th-century piece, interesting for collectors or enthusiasts of antique horology.

