Important Modern and Vintage Timepieces

New York, Apr 25, 2012

LOT 36

JAEGER-LECOULTRE PARTNER'S CLOCK Jaeger-LeCoultre, No. 3213. Circa 1950s. Fine lacquered stone and brown leather, double sided dial display, 8-day going desk clock.

USD 4,000 - 6,000

EUR 3,000 - 4,500

C. Square with beveled lacquered stone base, brown leather band and bezel. D. Both dials black with painted glass with baton indexes. Painted skyscraper hands. M. Jeweled, straight line lever escapement, index regulator. Dim. 20 x 22 x 8 cm.


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Grading System
Grade: AA

Very good

Case: 3-12

Good

Worn

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-01

Good

HANDS Original

Notes

Partner's clocks rose in popularity in the early to mid 20th century and were produced by companies including Jaeger-LeCoutre and Cartier through the 1960s. They were a convenient way for two workers at a desk opposite one another to have a shared timekeeping device. The following three lots provide an overview of the diversity of design and materials that can be found with partner's clocks. The Cartier is a rare example in which the time display is partnered, but each side has an additional complication - indicating temperature and humidity (hygrometer) respectively.