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Skull Form Watch
Skull Form Watch
Skull Form Watch

Skull Form Watch

Artist (French)
Date1725-1750
MediumSilver
Dimensions52.4 x 41.3 x 31.8 mm
ClassificationsT&E FOR TIMEKEEPING
Credit LineProctor Collection, Thomas R. Proctor Watch Collection
Object numberPC. 272
DescriptionSKULL SHAPED. mvt. circular full plate bridge cock
On View
On view
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Label TextThe fashion for skull-shaped watches in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries reflects an interest in memento mori, which means "remember you must die." This form was intended to remind wearers of their mortality, an appropriate collateral function, perhaps, for an artifact whose main purpose is to tick away the passing time.
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