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Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Oct 21, 1995

LOT 260

Thomas Mercer, St Albans, No. 3/30, also numbered 1213, 1974-5. Unused, eight day going, domestic timepiece chronometer, in rectangular solid-silver London Hallmarked case rotatable upon a weighted, castsilver base, patterned to resemble waves. Original black calf, lockable, travelling box, lined in red, and with winding-key compartiment. Original keys for winding and lock. Test Report.

CHF 13,000 - 16,000

Sold: CHF 13,800

C. Grained-silver, glassed four sides and top, slideup rear door. D. Grained-silvered brass, Roman chapters, seconds, "up-and-down" dial, blued steel hands. M. Brass rectangular, "spotted", fusee and chain, maintaining power, "spotted" platform with spring-detent escapement (No 1253) having 13 jewels Mercer's bimetallic balance, palladium helical spring, ruby endstone to balance cock, stop/start lever. Signed on dial and movement. Dim. 19.75 x 13.5 x 10 cm. h1 as new condition.


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Note: No 3 of a limited edition of 30 of these costly and wonderful modern chronometer-clocks were made. This example comes complete with a test certificate issued by the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, England, in March 1975, and recording a very good performance.