Jules Jurgensen

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ULES Jurgensen was born in Locle, Switzerland in 1808 while his parents were visiting and his father was studying jewelry. The family settled in Copenhagen, where his father made watches thermometers. Jules grew up in Copenhagen working in the dock with his brother, Louis Urban, under the supervision of her father. It was the third generation of his family who study Horlogerie.
The house Jurgensen was founded by his grandfather Jorgen, a farm boy who showed great aptitude for intricate mechanical devices watches while he was an apprentice watchmaker in Copenhagen.
Jorgen promoted its formation in Locle with the famous horologist, JF Houriet with which I come to establish a business relationship. Jorgen work with his father and then went to Le Locle, Paris and London to improve her skills. He married Sophie – Houriet Henriette, daughter of JF Houriet.
Jules has continued in the footsteps of his father and study in Le Locle, Geneva, London and Paris. Around 1835, he mounted his own workshop in Le Locle. He married a Swiss girl, Anastasie LAVALETTE. They had five children including two sons, Jules, Urban and Frederick Alfred Jacques
From this branch of the family have left the clocks Signed “Copenhagen” for many years. (The clocks are derived from Urban Jurgensen and her children were “Urban Jurgensen & Sonne”, who created high-quality mechanical watch.)
Patents largest Jules Jurgensen (1867) was its method for setting the hands of the clock in motion
The company remained under the control of the family until 1916, when David Golay bought the company. He, in turn, sold to E. Heuer of Bienne in 1925.
During this time, someone found that the mark “Established in 1740 and Swiss movements,” adding an aura of prestige watches. The quality, however, continued unchanged.
The production of watches Jules Jurgensen between 1848 and 1878 appears to have been about 300 a year. In that period were valued at the market along with those of Charles Frodsham, in London as excellent. When in 1876 the American Watch Company receives excellent reviews in Philadelphia, sales began to decline. There are some watches that seem to have very low serial numbers of their style. Be aware that manufactures watches for J.A. for a while and signed with his own name and probably his brother did the same before his father died in 1877. Two sons, in turn, returned to manage the family business founded by his father when death in the family did need.
In 1936, during the Depression, the demand for larger watches reduced to a residual value and the company was sold to the home of New York Aisenstein – Woronock, which uses its old stock and begins to assemble watches with boxes very well and finished with movements signed “Ebauches SA”