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Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Nov 14, 1993

LOT 215

Rieussec, Hger. du Roi, Chaudé & Bruneau, rue Neuve des Petits Champs, No.13. Chronographe, Brevet d'invention No.4, circa 1845. Extremely rare silver cased inking chronograph with five minute progressive recorder.

CHF 1,500 - 2,000

Sold: CHF 2,645

C. Three body massive "forme quatre baguettes", polished. Gilt brass hinged cuvette. D. White enamel with Arabic numerals and subsidiary minute register. Blued-steel arrow patent inking hand. M. Frosted and gilt full-plate, cylinder escapement, plain brass three-arm balance, flat balance spring. Stop watch and inking push-pieces in the band. The hand of the five minute recorder running anti-clockwise. Signed on the cuvette. In very good condition. Diam. 71 mm.


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Rieussec, was the first to patent an inking chronograph in 1821, initially with a fixed inking hand and a revolving dial. This chronograph was improved in 1823 by Fatton for Breguet, with a revolving inking hand and a normal dial. The counter now offered for sale is a fine and very rare example of the final development of the inking chronograph, signed by Rieussec himself toward the end of his career, after he took Chaudé & Bruneau as partners and the No.4 suggests that it was made early in their partnership.