FHF 11 1/2''' (2)

 
FHF 11 1/2''' (2) |

FHF 11 1/2''' (2)

Description

This 11 1/2 ligne pocket watch movement with cylinder escapement cannot be identified more precise. With only six rubies it is a convenient standard product, not bad, but also not outstanding quality-wise.

FHF 11 1/2''' (2): old FHF hallmark

old FHF hallmark

However, the logo, an apple with an arrow, reveals that it is an ebauche from FHF (Fabrique d’Horlogerie de Fontainemelon). Since there were no systematic caliber designations until around 1920, a more precise designation, including the caliber number, is virtually impossible.

The “Emmy” hallmark, also, provides no further information, besides that it was a swiss brand, located in the canton of Solothurn.

FHF 11 1/2''' (2): base plate

base plate

The gear train is typical for a movement with cylinder escapement: The mainspring barrel drives the center minute wheel, followed by third wheel, seconds wheel and cylinder wheel.

FHF 11 1/2''' (2): gear train

gear train

The cylinder wheel and the three-leg, screwless annular balance are in direct connection. They can therefore be removed as a kind of module for adjustment purposes.

Regulating the beat rate of 18,000 A/h is in principle possible with the help of a long regulator arm, but in practice, there are limits to this; one cannot expect particularly high accuracy from a movement in which the tips of the cylindrical wheel constantly act as a brake on the balance.

FHF 11 1/2''' (2): side view of the gear train

side view of the gear train

This movement uses a yoke winding system, where by applying pressure to the lever next to position 1 o’clock, the crown is switched from winding to time-setting.

FHF 11 1/2''' (2): FHF 11 1/2''': Dial side

FHF 11 1/2''': Dial side

Nice to see is the modular design, in which the balance wheel and cylinder wheel are located on a module screwed into the movement.

Except of the pusher, which is here located right of the crown, this movement is identical to the other FHF 11 1/2’’’ caliber in the archive.

In the lab

This movement came without visible damages into the lab and got a simple service.

Timegrapher result

Cylinder movements usually show a poor performance on the timegrapher, especially when they are well used. How the results actually look like can be seen on this specimen:

horizontal positions
dial up-300 s/d
dial down+4 s/d
vertical positions
crown right (12 up)+214 s/d
crown up (3 up)-800 s/d
crown left (6 up)-390 s/d
crown down (9 up)+435 s/d

Technical data

Manufacturer:FHF
Caliber:11 1/2'''
Size:11 1/2''' (measured: 26,2mm)
Number of jewels:10
Escapement:Cylinder
Balance types:Nickel anular balance
Shock protection(s):none
Balance bearing / direction hairspring:Counterclockwise
Moveable stud:no
Adjust mechanism:Long regulator arm
Construction:
  • cylinder wheel
  • seconds wheel
  • third wheel, center minute wheel
  • mainspring barrel
Winding mechanism:yoke winding system
Inventory number:19033

Usage gallery

FHF 11 1/2''' (2): anonymous ladies' pendant watch, signed "Emmy"

anonymous ladies' pendant watch, signed "Emmy"

This movement and watch is a kind donation from G.Sch. to the movement archive. Thank you very much for your great support!