Notes
This watch was sold to Madame la Maréchale de Lauriston on April 30, 1840, for the amount of 1 300 francs.
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The watch employs a very unusual, apparently experimental balance: the top part is made of steel and is fused to the platinum bottom. Apparently, Breguet conceived a new type of bimetallic compensation and implemented it with this watch.
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Léopold Sécheret, casemaker, entered his mark in Paris in May 1834. He was the casemaker Breguet Neveu most used.
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Madame la Maréchale de Lauriston was the wife of Jacques Law, Marquis de Lauriston (1768-1828), Aide de camp to Napoléon Bonaparte in 1800 and 1805, Ambassador to Russia in 1811, and nominated Maréchal de France by Louis XVIII. He participated in the 1823 Spanish expedition.
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