G.T. Pocket Watch identification

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Hello there, any info about this pocket watch would be greatly appreciated. All I know it is 18k gold watch and says Patent and GT on the movement. Any idea about the brand please? Many thanks 馃槑
 
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The GT possibly indicates a watch made by Fabriques d'HorlogerieThommen SA / Revue SA / Revue-Thommen SA according to the Mikrolisk database.

Swiss Helvetia hallmark for 18K gold and an 18K makers stamp.

Unlike Omega/Breguet/Longines etc the original company no longer exists and therefore records are unlikely.
 
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The GT possibly indicates a watch made by Fabriques d'HorlogerieThommen SA / Revue SA / Revue-Thommen SA according to the Mikrolisk database.

Swiss Helvetia hallmark for 18K gold and an 18K makers stamp.

Unlike Omega/Breguet/Longines etc the original company no longer exists and therefore records are unlikely.
Thank you so very much. 馃憤
 
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In his reference Clock & Watch Trademark Index, K. Kochmann confirms that the trade mark on the movement belongs to Gedeon Thommen, and/or Alphonse Thommen. The trade mark changed over the years, but the trade mark on the subject watch movement appears to be from a period from 1880 to 1893, located in Waldenburg, Switzerland. Thommen morphed in Revue circa the 1930s. There is more information about the firm than there is room for, here.
 
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In his reference Clock & Watch Trademark Index, K. Kochmann confirms that the trade mark on the movement belongs to Gedeon Thommen, and/or Alphonse Thommen. The trade mark changed over the years, but the trade mark on the subject watch movement appears to be from a period from 1880 to 1893, located in Waldenburg, Switzerland. Thommen morphed in Revue circa the 1930s. There is more information about the firm than there is room for, here.
Many thanks.