Rythmos 15 jewel, ca 1915, pocket watch restoration. Blum Freres brand.
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Blum Frères was a Swiss watchmaking entity, often linked with the Rythmos brand, known for producing movements and watches, particularly in the early 20th century, registering unique "Model No. 1" movements around 1911-1915, and likely part of the broader landscape of watchmakers in La Chaux-de-Fonds alongside other prominent families like the Didisheims and Blum family associated with Le Parc watches. They were involved in manufacturing watch cases and movements, with their models appearing in both open-face (Lépine) and hunter (Savonnette) styles, catering to a growing market for wristwatches.
Blum Frères registered movements as Model No. 1 as early as 1911 and again in 1914, with variations in bridge shapes, which was unusual, according to watch-movements-archive.com.
They worked with or produced movements for brands like Rythmos, creating a 10 ¾ ligne, 15-jewel, monometallic screw balance savonnette (hunter) movement around 1915, notes watch-movements-archive.com.
They operated within the strong Swiss watchmaking hub of La Chaux-de-Fonds, a region seeing significant growth for companies like Maurice Blum's Le Parc during 1890-1914, www.leparcwatches.com.
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