THE ART OF BREGUET
Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991
A Monsieur Le Prince Orloff Astronomical watch No. 2664, first sold on 20 August 1814, for the sum of 2025 Francs to a Monsieur Hawley de Londres. Property of Prince Orloff in 1877. Extra flat gold watch with phase and age of the moon, constructed on the principals of the " garde-temps".
Case: 18 ct., two body, quatre baguettes form, by Tavernier, No. 3290, the back attached by a
bayonet fixing and engine-turned à Grains d'o r g e .
Dial: Eccentrie, engine-turned silver, signed: "
Breguet & Fils", with Roman numerals on a plain
reserve, aperture for phase of the moon, the age
engraved on the edge, a small sector indicating iT
e slow/fast regulator position. Gold Breguet
hands.
Movement: Gilt brass, 19"', bar caliber, signed: "Breguet, No. 2664", twin going Barrels with
female winding squares, counterpoised straight
line lever escapement with draw and long lever,
two-arm bimetallic compensation balance, the
adjustable screws inset in the rim, with parachute
on both pivots. Blued-steel flat balance spring
with terminal curve.
In perfect condition, with later fitted leather case
by Breguet.
Diam. 54 mm.