Important Wristwatches, Watches & Clocks
Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Oct 17, 1992
Breguet à Paris, No. 134, sent to London by Mr. Gaultier in October 1791, sold to Mr. Gray in April 1792 for 18 livres. Extremely rare and fine, 18 ct. gold and enamel montre plate à la Lepine, with a matching gold and enamel key.
C. Double body by Amy Gros (master mark), the bezels with paillonne decoration, simulating split pearls (two " pearls" slight default), the back of blue translucent enamel over engine-turning centered with a delicate rosette of similar technique. D. White enamel by Morimont, with Breguet numerals and star minute divisions (minute flow in enamel below "6". .Blued steel Breguet hands. M. GiIt brass with hinged bezel, typical Lepine caliber with free standing barrel, virgule escapement, plain gilt brass three armed balance, flat balance spring. Signed on the cuvette, also engraved with instructions for winding and setting the hands. In very good condition. Diam. 54 mm.