Daniel Jeanrichard was born at the end of the 17th century in the hamlet of Les Bressels, midway between La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle. He produced his first watch in 1681 and later set up his own watchmaking workshop. He built a machine that he shared with his colleagues and trained apprentices. Jeanrichard was one of the driving forces behind the watch industry and was ahead of his time, with a gift for innovation. Besides watch production, he is also recognized for inventing machines and tools, as well as establishing watchmaking apprenticeships. Louis Jeanrichard (1812?1875), Daniel?s grandson, was one of the most gifted watchmakers of his generation. He had a considerable influence on the production of high-quality watches, for example creating an observatory in his workshop to test the precision of his watches, long before the Neuch?tel Observatory was set up. As the guardian of this extraordinary history, JEANRICHARD continues to pay tribute to its pioneer, Daniel Jeanrichard. His spirit of innovation remains one of the brand?s fundamental values.
This Terrascope reference 60500D11A-D01-BDD0 is a stainless steel automatic wristwatch with date, circa 2013, automatic movement, caliber JR60, functions with hours, minutes, seconds and date. Cushion-shaped stainless steel case in diameter 44 mm, with diamond-set bezel. Purple alligator strap with folding buckle. Purple dial with stick indexes. Sapphire glass case back. Water resistance approximately 100 meters. This watch comes with paper and box.
Dimension
Fits a wrist size of 7.5 inches or smaller.

















