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A closer look at a remarkable piece of naval history: Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson’s watch, presented to him by the officers of HMS Victory on August 20, 1805. The watch reflects Nelson’s well-known belief in the importance of time and punctuality—qualities he credited with shaping his success and character. The inscription marks a significant moment in Nelson’s career, shortly after his return from pursuing the French fleet across the Atlantic. Welcomed in Portsmouth as a national hero, he then spent a short but cherished period at Merton Place with close friends and Lady Hamilton before departing for the Battle of Trafalgar. The watch itself is a striking example of early 19th-century craftsmanship, featuring ornate rope-twist decoration set with split pearls, enamel roundels, multiple registers—including calendar, alarm, and seconds—and a movement that plays two melodies on six bells and eleven hammers. A pierced case allows the sound of the melodies to be heard when opened, demons...

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