GOLD QUARTER REPEATING FRENCH CYLINDER POCKET WATCH – 1830

Signed Derendinger a Paris
Circa 1830
Diameter 42 mm
Origin European Other
Materials Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K

£2,690.00

Step‍ back in time with‌ the exquisite "Gold Quarter Repeating French ​Cylinder Pocket Watch - ⁣1830,"⁤ a‍ masterful creation from the early 19th century that embodies elegance ‌and precision. This‌ remarkable timepiece, signed by ​Derendinger a Paris, showcases the sophisticated craftsmanship synonymous‌ with the era. Housed in an 18-karat gold open face ‌case, the watch features a ​silver engine-turned dial, adorned with Roman numerals and delicate⁤ gold Breguet ​hands.‌ The ​keywind‌ gilt bar movement is a marvel⁢ of engineering, boasting a suspended going⁤ barrel, a plain cock with a polished steel regulator, and⁢ a plain three-arm ⁤gilt balance with a blue steel spiral hairspring. The polished steel cylinder ⁢and‌ steel⁤ escape wheel‌ ensure‍ accurate timekeeping,‌ while the push pendant quarter repeating‌ mechanism strikes on two polished steel gongs, adding an auditory charm to its visual splendor. The ​engine-turned gold case, with its intricately ⁣designed middle and bezels, complements ⁣the white enamel dial perfectly.⁤ Winding and setting the watch is a tactile pleasure, achieved through the signed gold cuvette. With a diameter of 42 ⁣mm, this pocket watch is‌ not only a functional timepiece but also a piece of art, reflecting the style and sophistication of Breguet. In excellent overall condition, it stands as a testament to the timeless allure ‌and ⁣enduring quality of early ‍19th-century European watchmaking.

This is an elegant early 19th Century French quarter repeating cylinder watch with a silver engine turned dial in a gold open face case. The keywind gilt bar movement features a suspended going barrel, plain cock with polished steel regulator, plain three arm gilt balance with blue steel spiral hairspring, polished steel cylinder, and steel escape wheel. It also has push pendant quarter repeating on two polished steel gongs. The white enamel dial is adorned with Roman numerals and gold Breguet hands. The engine turned gold case has a lovely engine turned middle and bezels, and a gold repeating push in the pendant that is pulled out and twisted a quarter of a turn before use. The watch is wound and set through the signed gold cuvette and is in excellent overall condition. It is an attractive small watch in the style of Breguet, and it is signed Derendinger a Paris. It dates back to circa 1830 and has a diameter of 42 mm.

Signed Derendinger a Paris
Circa 1830
Diameter 42 mm
Origin European Other
Materials Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K

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