Dufalga Geneve Gold Pair Diamond And Enamel Pocket Watch – 1780

Creator: Dufalga
Case Material: Gold,Enamel
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Round Cut
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 48 mm (1.89 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 18th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1780s
Condition: Excellent

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Step ‍back in ⁤time to the opulent era of the late 18th century with the⁣ Dufalga Geneve Gold Pair Diamond and⁣ Enamel ⁤Pocket Watch, a⁤ masterpiece of horological craftsmanship that embodies both elegance and historical significance.‍ Crafted around 1780 by the​ renowned Philippe Cafarello, this extraordinary timepiece⁢ is a testament⁤ to the exquisite artistry and technical prowess of its era. Encased⁤ in luxurious gold, the pocket watch boasts a‍ pair ⁣case‌ design that not only protects its intricate inner workings but ⁤also exudes a timeless sophistication. Its quarter repeater and repeater a toc ⁣functions are rare features that‍ elevate‌ this watch to a league of its own, offering a glimpse into the​ advanced watchmaking techniques of the time. The dial, a canvas of⁣ artistic expression, is adorned with intricate enamel work and ‍diamonds, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail that defines this remarkable ⁢piece. As a rare and important artifact from ⁢the late 1700s, ⁣the Dufalga Geneve pocket ‍watch⁤ is not merely a timekeeper but a symbol of​ the rich cultural and technological heritage of its period, making it an⁢ invaluable addition to any ⁣discerning collector's ‌assemblage.

Introducing the remarkable Philippe Cafarello Dufalga Geneve pocket watch, a truly rare and important timepiece from around 1780. This exquisite gold pair case pocket watch features a quarter repeater and repeater a toc function, making it a truly exceptional piece.

The dial of this watch is a work of art in itself. Crafted in white enamel, it showcases Roman numerals, complemented by an outer minute track with Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals. The dial also boasts the original, intricate filigree diamond set hands, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall design.

The watch is housed in a pair case, composed of two gold cases. The outer case is adorned with a beautiful enamel scene depicting Abraham offering up a sacrificial lamb, surrounded by maidens. The front bezel of the case is fully set with rose cut diamonds, while the pusher used to open the case is embellished with a large rose cut diamond. Green gold garlands adorn the edges, adding an extra touch of elegance to the outer case.

Inside the outer case, the inner case is intricately chased and cut to allow for optimal sound transmission. The pendant, set with a large rose cut diamond, adds a luxurious touch. Opening the inner case reveals the original dust cover, signed Dufalga Geneve. Beneath the dust cover lies a stunning keywind fusée with verge escapement movement, also fully signed. The repeater mechanism functions perfectly, a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of Philippe Cafarello.

Philippe Cafarello was a watchmaker known for producing luxury watches. He migrated from Paris to Geneva and obtained naturalization in 1745. This particular pocket watch showcases his exceptional workmanship and attention to detail. In pristine condition, it is a rare find and a true collector's piece. Experience the beauty and elegance of this Philippe Cafarello Dufalga Geneve pocket watch for yourself.

Creator: Dufalga
Case Material: Gold,Enamel
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Round Cut
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 48 mm (1.89 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 18th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1780s
Condition: Excellent

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