THE ART OF BREGUET

Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991

LOT 49

A Monsieur le Comte D'Archinto Watch No. 2489, sold on 22 May 1820, for the sum of 1800 Francs. Gold watch with "grande" and "petite" sonnerie striking and minute repeating.

CHF 110,000 - 130,000

Sold: CHF 115,000

Case: 18 ct., four body, quatre baguettes form, by Joly, No. 2252, engine-turned à grains d'orge. Glazed gold cuvette.
Dial: Engine-turned silver, signed: "Breguet et Fils", with Roman numerals on a plain reserve. Blued-steel Breguet hands.
Movement: Gilt metal, 20"', full plate, the back signed: "Breguet, No. 2489", with turned pillars, two barrels and trains, counterpoised lateral lever escapement with jewelled pallets, two-arm bimetallic compensation balance with adjusting screws inset into the rims, elastic suspension on both pivots. Blued-steel Breguet balance spring. Grande/petite sonnerie striking on two gongs with two hammers, the strike/silent, Grande/petite selection levers through the edge of the glazed cuvette. Independant quarter-repeating train with two hammers on two gongs, by a pull-twist piston in the pendant.
In very good condition. Diam. 53 mm.


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Provenance: Formerly in the collection of the Reverend W.B. Hawkins, a certificate supplied by Breguet on 17 March 1891.
Exhibition: This watch was exhibited in Paris at the Palais Galliéra, in October 1923, on the centenary of the death of Abraham Louis Breguet, Cat. No. 16.
Note: Watches with minute-repeating are most uncommon at this period. In fact the majority of the watches produced by Breguet with grandesonnerie striking combined with a separate repeating train were destined for the Islamic market. However, the quality of this movement, constructed on the principals of the garde-temps, is superior to most of the examples destined for the Middle East, which were usually fitted with a ruby cylinder escapement. Workmanship throughout is exceptional, with much of the highly finished striking mechanism visible on the back plate, and a lateral lever escapement of the most developed form, with adjustable jewelled pallets, draw, the balance with inset adjusting weights and shock protection on both pivots. (For details of the escapement see G. Daniels, The Art of Breguet, p. 304 - 314, fig. 391. ) Biography: Little information has been found to be readily available on the life of the Comte d' Archinto (1783 - 1861). From a noble Milanese family, he was Ambassador to the House of Austria.