Aubert, Jean Jaques
Aubert, Jean Jaques
Französischer Uhrmacher
Jean Jaques Aubert, war um 1750 Uhrmacher in Paris er wurde in 1737 zum Uhrmacher der König benannt, (horloger du Roi).
Jean-Jacques Aubert (ca. 1703-October 10, 1742) was a superb Paris watchmaker; in 1737, following Claude III Martinot's resignation, Aubert became the King's valet de chambre horloger by license of 25 March 1736 (Claude Martinot sold him the April quarter commission in 1736 for 6,000 livres). He married Elisabeth Bachelet and, after her death, remarried in 1739 to Gabrielle Bernard. In 1742 he was established at Quai Conti. When Augustin-François Bidault vacated his lodgings at the Louvre Galleries in 1739, Aubert petitioned for them but lost to Julian LeRoy. Tardy lists him in 1786 in St-Germain, while Augarde gives October 10, 1742 as his death. Furthermore, Augarde provides the value of his estate between 15,000 and 30,000 livres. He signed his watches simply "Aubert à Paris".)