The Sandberg Watch Collection
Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Mar 31, 2001
George Margetts, London, No. 312, circa 1785, casemaker's mark FC incuse, for Frederick Comtesse, hallmarked 1813.Very fine and extremely rare large silver astronomical watch.
C. Three-body, 'bassine et filets', engine-turned back cover, polished band and bezel, gilded dust cap.D. Consists of four concentric white enamel discs, one gold disc, and two gold frames. Except for the fixed mean time dial at the centre, bearing the names of eight British ports: Portsmouth, London, Hull, Yarmouth, Dover, Downs, Plymouth and Dublin, the gold vertical North indicator and the two gold parallel parabolas, everything rotates clockwise, including the main dial and the 24 hour tidal dial. The tides at the eight English ports shown on the central dial can be read off the tidal dial towhich the moon hand is fixed. This hand shows the latitude of the moon on the gold four-spoked engraved ring, as well as indicating its position in the Zodiac and declination in degrees on the nearest of the main dial's outer circles. One of the spokes of the ring is engraved with a dragon whose extended tail points to the sign and degree of the Zodiac marked on the second of the three outer circles. The outer circle has an annual calendar which can be read against the sun hand, and this hand alo indicates the sun's declination and position in the Zodiac. The observer's horizon is indicated by the tangential parabola, while the space between it and the inner parabola is the astronomical twilight zone. In the area of the dial enclosed by them can be seen the rise, southing and fall of the constellations. The age of the moon is shown engraved on gold through a circular aperture in the twenty-four hour tidal dial. When there is an eclipse a black spot will show, a large one for an eclipseof the moon, a small one for the sun. The numerous indications on this complex dial are achieved with a special train of sixteen gears. Gold 'beetle and poker' hands. M. 56.7 mm o, gilt brass full plate with circular column pillars, fusee and chain with Harrison's maintaining power, cylinder escapement, large steel escape wheel, plain steel three-arm balance with blued-steel flat balance spring, overbanking pin on the balance rim, cock pierced and engraved with a classical bust within an oval frme, endstone, table and plate with elaborate foliate engraving, rack and pinion regulator with a silver plate.Signed on the movement and the dust cap.Accompanied by a copy of the original description.Diam. 66 mm. Published in the Sandberg book, page 164-165.
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Case: 3 |
Good |
Movement: 3* |
Good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |
Dial: 3 - 13 - 01 |