Hong Kong, May 28, 2022

LOT 131

Cartier
Art Deco dress-watch, “couteau” (knife-edge); platinum

HKD 41,500 - 83,000

EUR 5,000 - 10,000 / CHF 5,300 - 10,500 / USD 5,300 - 10,600

Sold: HKD 52,500

Platinum, open-face, keyless-winding, “couteau” (knife-edge), round-shaped, extra-thin, Art Deco dress-watch, silver colour dial with radial Roman numerals.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2-8

Very good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-7-10-01

Good

Oxidized

Patinated

HANDS Original

Brand Cartier, Paris

Model “Montre de poche Couteau”

Year circa 1920

Movement No. unnumbered

Case No. 21 547 / 14 732

Material platinum

Diameter 47.8 mm.

Caliber 16’’’ ½,(by European Watch and Clock Co., Inc), 8 adjustments

Signature dial and movement

Notes

Cartier, “Montre Couteau”

“Couteau” is the term used by Cartier in their manufacturing records to described this type of watches with knife-edge cases, open-face or hunting-case models.

The case of the hunting-case version is of an unusual construction with its two-body (cover and case-back); the movement is housed in an adapter ring whose upper part forms the bezel.

Cartier sourced their “Couteau” watch movements from several suppliers. These included, as of 1935, LeCoultre (future Jaeger-LeCoultre), who had just invented a movement of 7.75 douzièmes (only 2 mm. thick), and, Vacheron & Constantin, who from 1940 utilized a movement which was seven douzièmes (only 1.31 mm. thick). This allowed them to produce incredibly thin watches.

These watches – with less than 4 mm. thick for the open-face version and less 5 mm. version for the hunting-case version – are among the thinnest mechanical watches ever produced.