THE ART OF BREGUET
Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991
A Monsieur Betancourt. Watch No. 88, constructed between an 4 and an 5 (1796-1797), at a cost of 1378 Francs, sold in an 6 (1798) for an unspecified sum. Silver watch with jump hours, "grande sonnerie" striking and quarter-repeating.
Case: Four body, bassine a filets unique form, by
Joly, No. 833. Silver cuvette, signed: "Breguet,
No. 88".
Dial: White enamel, with Breguet numerals and
slightly off-set subsidiary seconds, (disc possibly
replaced), secret signature below "12". Blued-steel
Breguet hands with open points. Gilt metal dial
plate, signed: "Breguet, No. 88".
Movement: Gilt brass, 22"', full plate caliber,
with turned pillars, two trains, cylinder
escapement with three-arm plain brass balance.
Blued-steel flat balance spring. Unpierced four
wheel grande sonnerie striking train, striking on
two gongs with three position milled gold button
on the pendant, rotated clockwise to release the
repeating, and anticlockwise to silence the striking.
The middle position engages the strike train.
In good condition.
Diam. 59 mm.