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A Swiss Gold Pivoted Detente Full Hunter Pocket Watch C1890

$9,534.82
£7,050
€8,346.71
CA$13,182.72
A$14,766.86
CHF 7,756.09
MX$179,560.31
NOK 98,217.43
SEK 93,234.75
DKK 62,294.70

About the Item

A Swiss 18ct Yellow Gold Keyless Pivoted Detente Full Hunter Pocket Watch C1890. Dial: The elegant white enamel unsigned dial with Roman Numerals , outer minute track wih Arabic numerals at five second intervals. The subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock. The original blued steel spade hands and matching seconds hand complementing the dial beautifully., Case: The heavy (114grms) 18ct yellow gold full hunting case crisply engine turned to the front cover with round vacant cartouche to the centre. The back cover is crisply engine turned aswell. The inner cover is beautifully engraved Cronometer and numbered. The cases are all Swiss Hallmarked and numbered. Movement: The exquisitely crafted Swiss Pivoted Detente Chronometer movement, highly polished nickel finished movement, fully jewelled through to the centre abor with screwed in chatons. The micro regulation with compensation balance and superb blued steel halical hairspring. This pocket watch is an excellent example of Swiss Horological craftsmanship at it's best. The grade A quality movement made with a Pivoted Detente escapement for extra accuracy. the movement is not signed. The watch could have been made by a student or understudy of a prominent watchmaker. We sell this watch with our own certificate of authenticity and a one year guarantee.
  • Creator:
  • Case Material:
  • Case Shape:
    Round
  • Movement:
  • Case Dimensions:
    Diameter: 2.05 in (52 mm)
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1890
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Mayfair, London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 060725101stDibs: LU607326771812

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