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Things like this:Īn OK watch in it's own way, sure. OTOH Jules Jurgensen gave me a major ' WTH?!' moment, as I knew them only from their latter-day offerings, of a grade that could at best be considered Cheap Fashion Watches. Vacheron Constantin is still around, and their products are most definitely near the pinnacle of High End. But neither collected Patek exclusively, and their collections included many other watch brands, most notably multiple examples from Vacheron Constantin and - you guessed it! - Jules Jurgensen. The centerpieces, as well as the core of both the Graves and Packard Collections were Patek Philippe watches, of course. My interest in the Jules Jurgensen marque was spurred by my recent reading of 'A Grand Complication' by Stacy Perman (See HERE, HERE, and HERE).
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Jules Jurgensen Serial Number Information Search.Jules Jurgensen Serial Number Information For John Deere Tractors.The JULES JURGENSEN trademark is filed in the category of. The correspondent listed for JULES JURGENSEN is of 115 WEST AVE STE 108, JENKINTOWN PA.

The current federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE. The USPTO has given the JULES JURGENSEN trademark serial number of 76133266.

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Federal trademark registration was filed for JULES JURGENSEN by, Bala Cynwyd 19004. Your fine watch appears to have not escaped the scrappers, which is a real shame.Jules Jurgensen Serial Number Information 5,0/5 2539 votes On Thursday, August 31, 2000, a U.S.

It's still the only European PW in my collection, but I'm glad I saved it from oblivion. I examined the watch and offered him a couple of hundred bucks more for the complete watch, because I couldn't bear the idea of such a fine example of the watchmaker's craft being melted down. He bought the watch because of its gold case which he was going to sell to a scraper for about $800. One day he asked me if I was interested in a "nice" old "Swiss" movement he had for $50. I came upon mine a few years ago when I stopped by a local jeweler who put aside old American PW movements because he knew I collected them. Which is really a shame, since these watches were scarce to begin with. Most (nearly all) of these JJ Copenhagen movements were fitted in JJ 18K cases and I suspect that yours was "liberated" from its case by a gold scrapper. J also said, someone removed parts, including the motion work, from the lower plate for who knows what reason, which is a shame because I doubt they will be easy to replace. I guess that the Denmark factory didn't have a large yearly output, given their watch serial numbers, which SFAIK were sequential.

JJ registered the bow-set patent in 1867. I have a bow set JJ whose SN is 740 up from yours, and it was made between 1868-1870. J's estimate is about right (late 50's/early 60's).
