SMALL SWISS QUARTER REPEATING CYLINDER POCKET WATCH – 1830

Signed J F Bautte et Cie a Geneve
Circa 1830
Diameter 36 mm

£2,540.00

Step back⁢ in time with the exquisite SMALL ​SWISS QUARTER REPEATING CYLINDER POCKET WATCH from 1830, a true marvel of 19th-century horology. This remarkable timepiece is encased in an elegant 18-carat gold open face case, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship of its era. Inside, the watch features ‍a small keywind gilt​ bar movement with​ a suspended going barrel, plain cock with a blue steel regulator, and a plain three-arm gilt balance with a blue steel spiral hairspring. The polished steel cylinder and escape wheel add⁤ to its mechanical charm. One of its standout features ​is the push pendant quarter repeating function,⁢ which chimes on two polished steel gongs, offering a delightful auditory experience. The silver engine-turned dial, adorned⁣ with Roman numerals⁣ and ⁢gold Breguet hands, exudes sophistication and timeless elegance.​ The watch remains in excellent condition, with its intricate engine ⁤turning still crisp and the 18-carat gold case deeply chased and engraved. A small monogram graces the⁣ engine-turned back,‌ adding a personal touch. The watch is signed by‍ J F Bautte et Cie a Geneve and can be wound ‍and set using the gold push pendant and signed gold cuvette. ‌Measuring 36mm in diameter, this pocket watch ⁤is not just a timekeeper but a piece ‍of history, perfect for any discerning collector.

This is a stunning 19th Century Swiss quarter repeating cylinder watch, housed in a beautiful 18 carat gold open face case. The small keywind gilt bar movement features a suspended going barrel, plain cock with a blue steel regulator, plain three arm gilt balance with blue steel spiral hairspring, and a polished steel cylinder with steel escape wheel. The watch also boasts a push pendant quarter repeating function on two rectangular section polished steel gongs. The silver engine turned dial has elegant Roman numerals and is complemented by gold Breguet hands, creating a refined look. The watch is in excellent condition overall, with the engine turning still crisp. The 18 carat gold case is deeply chased and engraved, with an engine turned back and a small monogram in the centre. The watch can be wound and set using the gold push pendant and the signed gold cuvette. The watch is signed by J F Bautte et Cie a Geneve and dates back to around 1830. With a diameter of 36mm, this watch is a well-made and attractive timepiece that would make a great addition to any collection.

Signed J F Bautte et Cie a Geneve
Circa 1830
Diameter 36 mm

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