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Hotel Nogalhilton Geneve, Nov 11, 2001
Albert H. Potter & Co. Geneva, No. 744, made circa 1885.Exceptional and certainly unique, 18K gold, hunting-cased, keyless, constant force chronometer escapement watch with self-starting and automatic balance-locking features.
C. Four-body, "bassine et filets", solid, five-piece hinges, polished, double lift springs, gold glazed cuvette. D. White enamel, radial Roman numerals, outer minute ring, subsidiary sunk seconds, snap-on fit. Blued steel Breguet hands. M. 45,7 mm (20'''), nickel, "fausses côtes" and spotting decoration, 28 jewels, ingenious constant force escapement utilizing Potter's pivoted detent mechanism to wind and lock the spring-loaded pivoted impulse pawn, cut bimetallic compensation balance with goldemperature-adjusting screws and platinum screws for mean time adjustment, free-sprung blued steel helical balance spring, mechanism locking the balance when the watch is wound down, double barrel click, each with its own spring, the lever set with unusual self-loaded spring lever.Signed on dial and movement, case stamped with the same serial number.Diam. 54,6 mm.
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Case: 2 |
Very good |
Movement: 2 |
Very good |
Dial: 2 - 01 |