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Geneva, Mar 29, 2009
Observatory Tested Independent Center- Seconds & Minute-Repeating LeCoultre, No. 19754, finished by Louis Laclef, Fabricant a Besancon. Made circa 1880, sold by Ed. Loel, 59, Rue des Francs- Bourgeois, to M. Foucher on May 1, 1899 for 1000 Francs. Very fine and very rare, heavy, minute-repeating, 18K yellow gold, two-train, keyless pocket watch with independent center-seconds and double gold wheel train, regulated by Jules Golay and tested by the Besancon Observatory in 1881 recording a variation of 3 seconds in 24 hours. Accompanied by the original hand-written Besancon Observatory certificate dated August 8, 1881 and signed by Jules Golay, original Loeb receipt and repair bill dated 1906.
C. Four body, massive, "demi-bassine", polished, button at 11 for the hand-setting, the start/stop for the center seconds in the crown. Hinged gold cuvette engraved with the technical details and with engine-turned border. D. White enamel with royal blue radial Roman numerals, outer red minute track and blue Arabic five-minute numerals. Gold Louis XVI hands. M. 46 mm., 20''', rhodium plated, 46 jewels, two-train with tandem winding, double gold wheel train, counterpoised straight-line lever escapement, cut bimetallic compensation balance, blued steel Breguet balance spring with overcoil, index regulator, repeating on gongs activated by a slide on the band. Signed by on the cuvette. Diam. 55 mm.
Grading System | |
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Grade: AAA |
Excellent |
Case: 3 |
Good |
Movement: 3* |
Good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |
Dial: 2-01 |
Very good HANDS Original |