Jules Mathey Locle Split Second Chronograph Pocket Watch Gold Filled – 1890s

Case Material: Gold-filled
Weight: 119 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 54 mm (2.13 in)
Style: Artisan
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1890s
Condition: Good

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Immerse yourself in the ⁤timeless elegance of the Jules Mathey Locle Split Second Chronograph Pocket Watch, a rare and exquisitely crafted timepiece from⁢ the 1890s. Encased in a Keystone gold-filled case by James Boss, this pocket watch, bearing the serial number 6626634, stands as a testament to the meticulous‍ craftsmanship⁤ of its era. Its double sunk sub dials, ​adorned with black numerals⁢ and blue numbers above, create a‌ striking visual ‍contrast⁣ that captivates‌ the eye. With a diameter of 54.5mm and a thickness⁣ of 17.5mm, including the acrylic crystal, this pocket watch boasts a substantial yet refined presence. Weighing in at 118.5 ⁣grammes, it exudes a sense of solidity and ⁤durability. This remarkable timepiece, featuring a manual⁢ wind movement and a round case shape, hails from Switzerland and embodies the artisan style of the late 19th century. Its good condition further enhances its allure,‌ making it a coveted addition to any collection. Whether you're a seasoned collector or an enthusiast, the ​Jules Mathey Locle Split Second Chronograph Pocket Watch is sure to impress with its unique features and historical significance.

This is a rare and beautifully crafted Jules Mathey Locle split second chronograph pocket watch, complete with a Keystone gold filled case by James Boss, with a serial number of 6626634. The double sunk sub dials feature black numerals with blue numbers above, creating a stunning contrast. The pocket watch has a diameter of 54.5mm and is 17.5mm thick, including the acrylic crystal. The total mass of the timepiece is 118.5 grammes. This gorgeous pocket watch is sure to impress any collector or enthusiast, and its unique features make it a truly remarkable piece. It's a stunning addition to any collection.

Case Material: Gold-filled
Weight: 119 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 54 mm (2.13 in)
Style: Artisan
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1890s
Condition: Good

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