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Charles Tissot Gun Metal Silver and Gold Coin Edged Pocket Watch – 1900s

Creator: Chars Tissot
Style: Art Nouveau
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Early 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1900’s
Condition: Excellent

Original price was: £2,410.00.Current price is: £1,590.00.

This exquisite pocket watch is a rare find from the renowned house of Charles Tissot. It boasts an open-faced design and a unique case that has been hand-constructed using a combination of silver, gold, and gunmetal, featuring a striking coin edge. The watch was crafted in the 1900s and has stood the test of time, retaining its exceptional quality and precision.

The kiln-fired enamel dial is a testament to the artistry of the craftsmen who created this masterpiece. It has Roman numerals and blued steel Breguet hands that add to the sophistication of the watch. The movement of this pocket watch is manual winding and consists of 17 jewels, which further exemplifies the attention to detail and precision of the timepiece.

What makes this watch truly unique is the fact that it is one-of-a-kind. Such a model has never been seen before, and it is a true collector's item. Despite being close to 125 years old, it still keeps dependable time and can be counted on to keep pace with you no matter where you go. The Charles Tissot open-faced pocket watch is a timeless masterpiece that embodies the spirit of craftsmanship and precision that has made this brand famous for over a century.

Creator: Chars Tissot
Style: Art Nouveau
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Early 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1900's
Condition: Excellent

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