[Yangjin Shell Round Watch]
Yangjin Shell Round Watch, 20th century, with a total length of 23.5cm and a surface diameter of 3cm; The watch box has a total length of 27 centimeters, a width of 5.5 centimeters, and a thickness of 2.5 centimeters. Made in Switzerland. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The watch is placed in a black sharkskin watch box with the Chinese and English version of “Tianjin Zhongyuan Co., Ltd.” inside the cover, which may be the distribution company of the watch
This watch belongs to Pu Yi, the last emperor of the dynasty. From the signature of “Ji Ji and Minister of the Second Branch” placed with the watch, it can be seen that this watch was given to Pu Yi by a Japanese official named Ji Ji Ji. Among the items left by Pu Yi, there are a considerable number of pocket watches and watches, indicating that Pu Yi, like other Qing emperors, also has a strong interest in clocks and watches. His empress Wanrong, Japanese people who have had dealings with him, and others have all given him pocket watches or watches