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Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Oct 13, 2001

LOT 468

Peter Garon, London, No. 897, circa 1720.Very fine and rare silver pair-cased epicycloidal "wandering hour" watch.

CHF 10,000 - 15,000

USD 6,000 - 9,000

Sold: CHF 19,550

C. Outer: two-body, repoussé back with fluted pattern and small central rosette, the bezels repoussé with a repeated pattern. Inner: two-body, "bassine", polished, later pendant. D. Silver, Arabic numeral minutes set in the top semicircle, below, the Roman hour chapters travel along the radial aperture, indicating the minutes, lower border of the aperture engraved with the quarter-hours. Below, engraved British coat-of-arms on matte background. M. 40 mm, gilt full plate with tulip pillars, fuseand chain, verge escapement, plain steel balance with flat balance-spring, single-footed cock with streamers and straight foot, worm and pinion set-up.Signed on the movement.Diam. 55 mm.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 3 - 14
Movement: 3 - 6*
Dial: 3

Good

Notes

Watches with a wandering hour dial first appeared in the 17th century.In the 1920's and 1930's, Breguet sold many of them with a system patented in about 1925 by Robert Cart. More recently, the idea has enjoyed a revival, being introduced into the wristwatch.