

Small super early Marine chronometer Charles Haley London collection rarity
Marine chronometer Charles Haley, London
It was made approximately 1790-1810
Diameter of the dial is 67 mm., and movement - is 47 mm
Sizes of the wooden box is 145/145/150 mm
The chronometer movement is in good working condition
The chronometer runs strong and keeps good time.
The two-day duration movement has Earnshaw spring-detent escapement with a bimetallic.
Charles Haley, 7 Wigmore Street, was made a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in 1781 and died in 1825. He was a pioneer chronometer maker and was granted a patent, No. 2132, in 1796 for a constant force escapement. A watch fitted with this device is preserved in the Guildhall Museum, London*. He was appointed by the Select Committee of the House of Commons to report on Mudge’s timekeepers and application for a reward.
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