The Mondani Collection of Rolex Wrist...

Geneva, May 14, 2006

LOT 828

?The Blacksmiths? Felipe Hecht, Genève, No. 3794. Made circa 1900. Very fine, 18K gold minute-repeating keyless hunting-cased pocket watch with automaton jacks.

CHF 11,000 - 14,000

EUR 7,000 - 9,000 / USD 8,500 - 11,000

Sold: CHF 16,520

C. Four-body, ?bassine et filets?, fully engraved with flowers and foliage, the front cover with a vacant cartouche, the interior of the covers with engine turned decoration. Hinged gold cuvette and gold-rimmed glazed cover over the movement. D. Two-piece, silvered with applied gold foliate border, foliate engraved chapter ring with painted radial Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the center with two opposing polychrome painted blacksmith jacks standing at an anvil and hammering the work when the repeating is activated. Blued steel ?Notched? hands. M. 18???, rhodium plated, ?fausses-cotes? decoration, 29 jewels, wolf?s tooth winding, counterpoised straight line lever escapement, cut bimetallic compensation balance, palladium Breguet balance spring, index regulator, repeating on gongs activated by a slide in the band. Cuvette and case signed. Diam. 51 mm.


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Grading System
Grade: AA

Very good

Case: 3

Good

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-7-01

Good

Oxidized

HANDS Original

Notes

Jean Samuel Rossel, Felipe Hecht Jean Samuel Rossel, the son-in law of Jean François Bautte, formed a partnership called "Jean François Bautte & Cie." to perpetuate the founder's vision. By 1883, Jean Samuel's son Jacques had become the sole owner of the company, then called "J. Rossel Fils". After his death in 1887, he was succeeded by Felipe Hecht and later his son Juan. In 1906, Juan Hecht turned over all his interests in the company to his friend and relative Constant Girard-Gallet, the owner of Girard-Perregaux & Cie.