THE ART OF BREGUET
Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991
A La Princesse Narishkine. Watch No. 2431, sent to "La Maison de Russie" on 23 April 1810, sold by Moreau on 31 December 1810, for the sum of 3600 Francs. Very small gold and enamel "montre médaillon" with quarter-repeating.
Case: 18 ct., three body, quatre baguettes form, by Tavernier, the bezels engine-turned i i grains d'
orge, the back with the arms of Narishkine and
the Princes of Sviatopolk-Tchetvertinsky, in
polychrome champlevé enamels, the surround
with engraved floral scroll work, decorated with
black champlevé enamel. Gold cuvette, signed: "
Breguet, o. 2431".
Dial: Engine-turned silver, signed:"Breguet et
Fils", with Roman numerals on a plain reserve,
secret signature on either side of "XII". Bluedsteel
Breguet hands.
Movement: Gilt brass, 13'?, bar caliber, with
overhanging ruby cylinder escapement, threearm
plain gold balance, with parachute on the top
pivot. Blued-steel flat balance spring. Repeating
on a single gong with single hammer striking on a
steel intermediate spring block, with pull-twist
piston in the pendant.
In very good condition.
Diam. 34 mm.