Gold Ball Watch – Circa 1890

Signed Swiss
Date of Manufacture: Circa 1890
Diameter: 22 mm
Condition: Good

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Step back in time with the Gold Ball Watch, a captivating piece from circa 1890 that epitomizes the elegance and innovation of late 19th Century Swiss watchmaking. This extraordinary ball watch, accompanied by a matching chain, is a testament to the era's craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities. At its heart lies a keyless gilt movement, ingeniously designed with train wheels positioned above the going barrel, a feature that sets it apart from conventional timepieces. The simple cock, adorned with a polished steel regulator, enhances its sophisticated design, while the plain three-arm gilt balance, paired with a striking blue steel spiral hairspring, adds a mesmerizing touch. The watch's polished steel cylinder and steel escape wheel further highlight the exceptional skill of its creators. The small white enamel dial is a masterpiece in itself, featuring blue Arabic numerals and a distinctive red marking at 12 o'clock, all of which are complemented by gilt minute markings and hands that elevate its visual allure. The watch's case is a work of art, with a three-part construction that includes a gold middle section embellished with applied gold bead decoration. The two gold hemispheres are intricately adorned with applied gold wire decoration, enhancing the watch's overall attractiveness. Completing this exquisite ensemble are a gold hand set button and a ring pendant. The functionality of the watch is as impressive as its design; winding and setting the time is effortlessly achieved by turning the top hemisphere in relation to the lower hemisphere. Accompanied by a black fabric cord with a gilt fastener, this timepiece is not only a functional accessory but also a stylish statement piece. Signed Swiss and crafted around 1890, this watch, with a diameter of 22 mm, remains in good condition, offering a glimpse into the past with every tick.

Introducing a remarkable late 19th Century Swiss cylinder ball watch and accompanying chain. This unique timepiece showcases a keyless gilt movement, featuring an unconventional arrangement with the train wheels positioned above the going barrel. A simple cock with a polished steel regulator complements the elegant design. The watch boasts a plain three arm gilt balance with a mesmerizing blue steel spiral hairspring. Additionally, a polished steel cylinder and steel escape wheel demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship.

The small white enamel dial, adorned with blue Arabic numerals and a standout red marking at 12 o'clock, is exquisitely designed. Gilt minute markings and hands further enhance its visual appeal.

The watch's case is comprised of three parts, with the gold middle section adorned with applied gold bead decoration. The two gold hemispheres feature intricate applied gold wire decoration, contributing to the watch's overall attractiveness. A gold hand set button and ring pendant complete the ensemble.

To wind and set the watch, one simply turns the top hemisphere of the case in relation to the lower hemisphere. Accompanied by a black fabric cord with a gilt fastener, this timepiece is both functional and stylish.

Signed Swiss
Date of Manufacture: Circa 1890
Diameter: 22 mm
Condition: Good

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