18CT Gold Independent Second Pocket Watch – 1884

Creator: Ehrhardt
Case Material: Gold,18k Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 50 mm (1.97 in)
Place of Origin: Germany
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1884
Condition: Excellent

£3,870.00

Step back in time ⁣with⁣ the exquisite 18ct Gold Independent Second Pocket‍ Watch, a timeless⁢ piece of horological ​craftsmanship ⁢created by the esteemed W.⁣ Ehrhardt in ⁣1884. This keyless lever full hunter pocket watch is a marvel of its era, featuring ⁤a pristine white ⁢enamel Roman ​dial complemented by a subsidiary seconds dial⁢ at six ‍o'clock, gold-coloured hands, and‌ a striking blued steel seconds hand. Encased in a heavy, English hallmarked 18ct yellow‍ gold case,‌ the‌ watch boasts finely engine-turned front ​and back covers, with a vacant ⁤cartouche on⁤ the front ⁢for personalization. Opening the‌ plain inner cover reveals the intricate three-quarter plate keyless lever movement, fully jewelled to the⁢ centre arbour and proudly bearing the signature‌ and number of W. Ehrhardt London. What sets this watch apart is its ​double⁤ barrel movement, allowing​ for an⁤ independent stop seconds function—a rare and invaluable feature for doctors ⁢timing pulses in the late 19th century. Unlike most independent second watches ‌of the time, which were typically of Swiss design,​ this piece ⁤stands⁢ out ‍as a unique example of German ingenuity. With a diameter ‌of 50 mm (1.97 in) and crafted from the‌ finest materials, this pocket watch is not only a functional‌ timepiece but also a significant piece of history in excellent condition. Don't miss the ‌opportunity to own this rare and fascinating artifact from ​a bygone era.

For sale is a remarkable 18ct gold keyless lever independent seconds full hunter pocket watch, crafted by W. Ehrhardt in 1884. The watch features a white enamel Roman dial with a subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock, complete with gold-coloured hands and a blued steel seconds hand. The heavy English hallmarked 18ct yellow gold case is finely engine turned on the front and back covers and exhibits a vacant cartouche on the front. The plain inner cover opens to reveal the three quarter plate keyless lever movement, which is fully jewelled to the centre arbour and bears the signature and number of W. Ehrhardt London. What makes this watch truly remarkable is the double barrel in the movement, which allows for an independent stop seconds function that can be stopped at random without stopping the watch. This feature was particularly useful for doctors who needed to time a pulse. This pocket watch is also unique in that most independent second watches of the era were of Swiss design and manufacture. Don't miss out on this rare and interesting piece of horological history.

Creator: Ehrhardt
Case Material: Gold,18k Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 50 mm (1.97 in)
Place of Origin: Germany
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1884
Condition: Excellent

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