THE ART OF BREGUET
Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991
A Monsieur Galakoff "Montre à tact" No.1711, first sold on 18 Fructidor an 13 (5 September 1805), for the sum of 3360 Francs. Resold to Monsieur de Castaneda on 31 July 1806, for the sum of 3500 Francs. Small gold watch with concealed "à tact" and portrait compartment, wound through the band with concentric seconds, constructed on the principals of the "garde-temps".
Case: 18 ct., four body, collier form, with double back for the concealed portrait, by Tavernier, No.
2346, the reeded band with winding aperture,
small push piece to open the portrait
compartment, the back engine-turned grains d'
org*e, and engraved with a sunburst and
monogram "E" in the centre, between two laurel
branches. Opening the back reveals the engineturned
gold ô taet dial, with touch pins and raised
bars; large polished gold a tact hand. Additional
push piece to open the double back.
Dial: Engine-turned gold, signed: "Breguet et Fils", with engraved Roman numerals on a plain
reserve, eccentric seconds and small regulator
sector, double secret signature on either side of "
X11". Blued-steel Breguet hands.
Movement: Gilt brass, 17"', bar caliber, signed: "Breguet, No. 1711", on a semi circular plaque
carrying the tact wheel, double going barrels,
simultaneously wound by a male key through a
right angle gear. Echappentettt naturel with
unsprung locking, two escape wheels with five
and four teeth respectively. Bimetallic three-arum
compensation balance with parachute oil both
pivots. Blued-steel balance spiral spring with
terminal curves.
In very good condition.
Diam. 45 mm.