Levy Hermanos – Watch Emporium, Central – late 19th and early 20th centuries
Travis Ling: The Philippines watchmaker Levy Hermanos had a HK branch in Queen’s Road, Central at the end of the 19th and start of the 20th centuries.
Armand Levy was the manager of the Hong Kong branch, and E. Levy, J. Weill and Albert Weill were watchmakers.
Armand Levy resided at 61 Wyndham Street and Albert Weill at Stillingflete, 4 Peak Road.
The watch below was actually made by Maurice Ditisheim (1831-1899) a Swiss watchmaker but sold in Hong Kong apparently with a eye for the Chinese market.
This article was first posted on 1st February 2017.
See:
- Levy Hermanos (Frères) Watchwiki
- La Estrella del Norte Lou Gopal’s blog Manila Nostalgia, “Pictures and stories of the Manila we remember”.
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Inheritance from Grandfather. Levy hermanos omega s/n 813086 . Any history would be appreciated. Thank you
Andrea Levy Smith, born in the Philippines, is the great great, granddaughter of Francisco Levy – son of the eldest Hermanos, two of the founders of Levy Hermanos watch company.
There was a case filed then for the inheritance back in the Philippines filed by Francisco Levy, Jr., Son of Francisco Levy.
A gold watch with four caps four was delivered by to fray Pedro Quiros chaplain of the Hospital of Manila as a present for his departure about 1914. For you have any register of the sort?
He was my arriere arrier uncle an I’m trying to recover it back for family
A gold watch with four caps from Levy Hermanos was delivered and engraved “from patients and workers of Manila’s Hospital to fray Pedro Quiros” personal chaplain of the Hospital of Manila” as a present for his departure about 1914 or so . Do you have any register of the sort?
He was my arriere arrier uncle an I’m trying to recover it back for family