Gold Quarter Repeating Fusee Lever by MCCABE – 1845

Signed Jas McCabe – Royal Exchange London
Place of Origin : Hallmarked London
Date of Manufacture: 1845
Diameter : 44 mm
Condition: Good

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The "Gold Quarter Repeating Fusee Lever by⁣ MCCABE -‌ 1845" ‍is an exquisite example of ‍mid-19th century horological artistry, embodying both the ⁤elegance and mechanical ingenuity of its time. Crafted ‌by the renowned watchmaker McCabe, this pocket ⁤watch is⁣ a testament to the precision and‌ aesthetic sensibilities of the era. Encased in an 18-carat gold open face case with ​an intricate engine turned design, the watch features a stunning gold dial that exudes timeless sophistication. Its gilt⁣ three-quarter ⁣plate keywind movement is powered by a fusee and chain mechanism, enhanced by Harrison's maintaining power, and adorned with⁢ blue steel accents that highlight the meticulous attention to detail in⁢ its construction. The ‍English ‌table ‌roller lever escapement ensures reliable timekeeping, while the standout ⁤quarter repeater function adds a layer of auditory ​elegance, chiming the time on two polished steel gongs activated by‌ a gold slide. The dial, ⁢with ‌its Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, is complemented by ‍blue steel hands, further enhancing⁤ the watch's refined ​appearance.⁣ In excellent ⁢condition, this timepiece is a remarkable blend of ⁣beauty and functionality, signed and numbered with the maker's mark​ "WR" and "IMC," and originating from London ‌in 1845. With a diameter ​of 44 mm, the "Gold Quarter Repeating Fusee Lever by ‍MCCABE" ⁤is not ⁢just a watch but a piece of history,⁣ reflecting the​ craftsmanship and legacy of McCabe, making ⁤it a coveted collector's item for those who appreciate the art​ of ⁢watchmaking.

This is a beautiful mid 19th century quarter repeating lever pocket watch made by McCabe. It features a gold dial and is housed in an 18 carat gold open face case with an engine turned design. The watch has a gilt three quarter plate keywind movement with a fusee and chain mechanism, along with Harrison's maintaining power. The movement is adorned with blue steel accents, including the barrel setup on the top plate and the balance spring. The escapement is an English table roller lever escapement.

One of the standout features of this watch is its quarter repeater function, which chimes the time on two polished steel gongs. The repeater can be activated by sliding a gold slide on the ribbed middle of the case.

The gold engine turned dial is elegantly designed and features Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial. The hands are made of blue steel, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall look of the watch.

The watch is in excellent condition and is a testament to the craftsmanship of McCabe. The gold cuvette is signed and numbered, with the maker's mark "WR" and "IMC" present. This pocket watch is a stunning timepiece that combines both beauty and functionality.

Signed Jas McCabe - Royal Exchange London
Place of Origin : Hallmarked London
Date of Manufacture: 1845
Diameter : 44 mm
Condition: Good

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