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Swiss Rose Gold Double-Sided Calendar Quarter Repeated – 1900s

Case Material: 18k Gold,Rose Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 58 mm (2.29 in)
Period: 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1900s
Condition: Good

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Original price was: £6,385.50.Current price is: £6,380.00.

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Step ‌into the world of horological excellence with the Swiss Rose Gold Double-Sided Calendar Quarter Repeated⁢ pocket watch, a timeless masterpiece from ‌the 1900s. This ⁢exquisite timepiece, crafted from heavy 18ct rose gold, boasts a double-sided calendar and ⁣a quarter repeater mechanism,⁣ making it a rare and valuable collector's item. Measuring an​ impressive 58mm in diameter, the⁣ watch features⁣ a pristine white enamel ⁢dial adorned with black Arabic numerals and an outer minute track, complemented by blued ‍steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position. Encased in⁢ a full hunter case that is Swiss hallmarked and numbered,‌ the watch's front cover is embellished with a monogram, adding a touch of personalized elegance. The plain back cover⁤ intriguingly opens to reveal the intricate calendar works, showcasing⁢ day, date, and month cycles ingeniously integrated into the watch's mechanism. Powered by a highly-jeweled nickel-finished movement with a woolf's⁢ tooth winding, this pocket watch not only tells time but also⁢ chimes the hours and quarters with mesmerizing precision, thanks to its visible gongs and hammers. With its impeccable craftsmanship and unique design, this Swiss Rose Gold Double-Sided Calendar Quarter Repeated pocket watch is more than just a timepiece; it is a rare treasure and a testament to‍ the art‍ of watchmaking.

This is a remarkable Swiss pocket watch made in the 1900s. It's a heavy 18ct rose gold double sided calendar quarter repeater keyless lever pocket watch measuring 58mm. The white enamel dial is exquisitely designed with black Arabic numerals and outer minute track. The spade hands are blued steel, and the dial has a small subsidiary seconds dial at its six o'clock position. The elegant timepiece is housed in a full hunter case which is Swiss hallmarked and numbered. The front cover has a monogram that adds to its character, while the plain back cover opens to reveal the calendar works with day, date, and month cycles interlinked into the mechanism of the watch. The calendar work's placement is unusual, located inside the back cover and not on the dial. This unique watch is powered by a magnificent highly-jeweled nickel-finished movement with a woolf's tooth winding. The gongs and hammers that chime the hours and quarters are mesmerizing and visible in action. Overall this is an outstanding and captivating pocket watch that is a rare treasure to own.

Case Material: 18k Gold,Rose Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 58 mm (2.29 in)
Period: 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1900s
Condition: Good

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