Description
A Royal Masterpiece of Horology
Presenting a museum-quality, exceedingly rare antique pocket watch signed by the esteemed J.W. Benson of London—watchmakers by appointment to Queen Victoria herself. This exceptional timepiece is housed in a heavy 50mm solid sterling silver half-hunter case and features a breathtaking, polychrome enamel portrait of Queen Victoria on the case back. It is a stunning piece of British royal history and fine horology, preserved in perfect working order.
Historical Context: J.W. Benson & The Victorian Era
J.W. Benson was one of the most prestigious watchmakers in Victorian London, holding royal warrants to Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales, and the Tsar. This watch was likely commissioned to commemorate a significant royal event, such as Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee (1887) or Diamond Jubilee (1897). The enameled portrait depicts the Queen in her later years, wearing her iconic white widow’s veil, Order of the Garter sash, and royal orders.
The “Half-Hunter” (or demi-hunter) case style features a small window on the front lid surrounded by an outer chapter ring of Roman numerals. Originally designed so gentlemen on horseback could read the time without opening the watch, it later became highly favored by doctors and medical professionals for easily taking a patient’s pulse.
Item Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Manufacturer | J.W. Benson, London (Swiss Made Movement) |
| Case Maker | A.L.D. (Aaron Lufkin Dennison) |
| Case Material | Solid Sterling Silver (Hallmarked Birmingham) with gold-toned crown |
| Case Style | Half-Hunter (Demi-Hunter) |
| Case Diameter | 50mm (excluding crown/bow) |
| Dial | White Enamel with Sub-Seconds Dial |
| Hands & Numerals | Blued Steel Spade Hands, Black Roman Numerals |
| Movement | Mechanical, Manual Wind, 15 Jewels |
| Special Feature | Exquisite Polychrome Enamel Portrait of Queen Victoria |
Detailed Condition Report
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Enamel Portrait: The polychrome enamel portrait of Queen Victoria on the case back is in magnificent condition. The colors remain incredibly rich and vibrant, capturing the fine details of her veil, jewelry, and royal sash with remarkable clarity.
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Dial: The pristine white enamel dial is signed “J.W. BENSON LONDON” and is in superb condition, free from obvious hairlines or chips. It features crisp black Roman numerals, a sunken sub-seconds dial, and original blued steel hands.
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Case: The solid sterling silver Dennison case is structurally sound and snaps shut securely. The inside covers bear clear English hallmarks: the Lion Passant (indicating .925 sterling silver), the Anchor (for the Birmingham assay office), and the maker’s mark “A.L.D.”. The outer front cover features black enamel Roman numerals around the observation window. The case shows honest, light surface wear consistent with a genuine antique of its age.
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Movement: The original 15-jewel movement is immaculately clean and signed “J.W. BENSON” and “SWISS MADE”.
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Mechanics: Perfect working condition. The watch winds smoothly, sets correctly, and keeps time. (Note to buyers: As with all antique mechanical watches, routine service by a professional watchmaker is recommended for daily use and optimal long-term accuracy).
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The watch comes with an APPRAISAL CERTIFICATE FOR $4500
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