A TRIBUTE TO PRECISION AND COMPLICATE...
Hotel Nogalhilton Geneve, Nov 11, 2001
Precision Timekeeper with 1 ComplicationBreguet & Fils, No. 2555, Garde Temps d'argent, Regulateur à Tourbillon, sent to Shumacher on January 9, 1824 for the sum of 3000 Francs. Bought back by Breguet on January 22, 1824 for the sum of 3000 Francs. Sold to Trafford on September 3, 1841, for the sum of 2400 Francs.Highly important pocket chronometer with jumping hour hand, Peto cross escapement and four-minute tourbillon regulator.
C. Three-body, silver, No. 3043, by Tavernier (Master mark), "forme quatre baguettes", engine-turned with gold rims, hinges and bow. Hinged silver cuvette engraved: "Régulateur à tourbillon", gold-rimmed rock crystal bezel to protect the movement. D. Silver, engine-turned, Roman numerals on a polished eccentric chapter ring and subsidiary seconds. Blued steel Breguet hands. M. Frosted and gilt brass, full plate construction, with a smaller back plate held by three conical turned pillars and pinsSeparated cock on the back plate for the tourbillon and the barrel. Reverse fusee with Harrison's maintaining power. Unusual going train with offset center arbor, not used to drive the motion work. The third wheel is run under the dial. It meshes with the fourth pinion, carrying the seconds hand on its arbor and a steel wheel to drive the teeth on the edge of the tourbillon carriage. Peto cross detent escapement with all components made of steel. The two rollers and the detent are jeweled on thir acting surfaces. Three-arm blued steel and white metal bimetallic balance with platinum and gold screws beating 21600 per hour. Blued steel balance spring with terminal curve. Four-minute tourbillon, with brass plate and steel cross-piece over the balance, mounted in separate sub-frame screwed to the back plate. The sub-frame carries the pivots supporting the tourbillon, passing into pierced jewels in the carriage. The brass tourbillon plate is remarkably thin and further lightened and poisedby a series of holes drilled through it. The carriage has an extra wheel to give it a period of rotation of four minutes. This wheel is driven by its pinion in mesh with the fixed fourth wheel under the carriage, and drives the escape pinion. The motion work is indirectly driven from a pinion on the third arbor in mesh with the large canon wheel revolving once per hour. A cam system operates the hour wheel, moving it forward every fifteen minutes. The minute and the hour hands can only be turnedforward to set the time.Signed on the dial, movement and cuvette.Diam. 66 mm.
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Case: 3 - 14 |
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Movement: 3 |
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Dial: 3 - 6 - 01 |