Louis George

Starting in 1815 Louis George et compagnie produced lever pocket watches, most probably a son of the royal watchmaker.

His posh watches enchanted the audience and recovered the respect of the Berlin nobility and solvent bourgeoisie.

His business flourished and he was capable of opening a second shop in the same street opposite the royal city palace.

A long case clock with an organ movement formerly owned by Georg I. Duke of Saxe-Meiningen is preserved on castle of Elisabethenburg at Meiningen.

A bedroom clock displaying hour, minute and date with a rich decorated and gold-plated case was auctioned in Paris in 2005.

Louis George created complicated clocks with an attached organ or flute work.

Royal console clock made by the Louis George workshops at Berlin, Prussia
Frederick the Great King of Prussia and the sovereign prince of the Principality and the watchmaking industry hub of Neuchâtel , Switzerland.
The Berlin Lange Bruecke with city palace and a row of houses (left-hand side) with the workshops of Louis George
Photo of the Berlin Lange Bruecke (1889) and a row of shops. Louis Georges workshop was in the rooms of Zadek S. Friedlaender