Geneva, May 12, 2024

LOT 273

HENGGI, SWITZERLAND, DAY-DATE CENTER SECOND WITH POUZAIT ESCAPEMENT, 18K PINK GOLD

CHF 5,000 - 10,000

HKD 43,300 - 87,000 / USD 5,600 - 11,100 / EUR 5,100 - 10,200

Sold: CHF 5,625

A very fine and rare, 18k gold, manual wind large open face pocket watch, center dead seconds watch with Pouzait escapement, day-date, eccentric dial.


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Grading System
Grade: AA

Very good

Case: 3-19

Good

Dent(s)

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-01

Good

HANDS Original

Brand Henggi, Switzerland

Year Circa 1780

Movement No. 555

Diameter 60 mm.

Caliber Hinged, 22’’’, gilt brass full plate with cylindrical pillars, fusee with chain, Pouzait lever escapement with extra-large plain gold four-arm balance, flat balance spring with regulator, extra-large skeletonized gilt brass cock covering the back plate, with diamond end-stone.

Signature Dial

Notes

Pouzait Escapement During the late 18th century, watchmakers sought to produce watches with dead center-seconds hands, in great favor in scientific circles and on the Chinese market. Pouzait?s effort featured a lever escapement associated with a large seconds-beating balance. His escapement was much appreciated by the Chinese before the invention by Jacot of the socalled ?Chinese duplex? escapement, enabling the production of dead center-seconds watches. Jean Moïse Pouzait (1743-1793) In 1786 Jean Moïse Pouzait presented the Geneva Society of Arts with a model of his lever escapement. Pouzait, who eleven years earlier had invented the independent seconds mechanism, possibly wanted to make a simpler mechanism for dead seconds. Whatever his motives, he was one of the first to introduce the lever escapement to the Continent.