THE ART OF BREGUET

Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991

LOT 61

A Monsieur Ducom de Bordeaux "Grande Horloge" Marine No. 3219, U2, sold on 7 December 1818, for the sum of 3000 Francs, with 10% discount, equalling 2700 Francs. Eight day marine chronometer suspended in gimbals in mahogany box.

CHF 35,000 - 45,000

Sold: CHF 46,000

Case: Two part solid mahogany box, with sliding observation panel in the lid. Brass handles and fittings. The movement mounted in cylindrical brass cowl and suspended within shaped square gimbals (alterations and some distressing).
Dial: Eccentric, silvered, signed: "Breguet Neveu & Comp., No. 3219 U2", with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, symetrically positioned subsidiary seconds ring, and an up-and-down sector. Blued-steel Breguet hands.
Movement: Brass, three-quarter plate with spotted finish and turned pillars, fusee with maintaining power, navette shaped platform with spring detent escapement, No. 21, bimetallic twoarm compensation balance with cylindrical weights and adjusting screws. Free sprung with helical blued-steel balance spring, terminal curves and adjustable stud.
In good condition. Diam. of dial 125 mm. Dim. 210 x 210 x 220 mm.


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History: Ducom from Bordeaux was Breguet's principal agent in the region. Bought back from the above on 27 April 1819, it was again sent to Ducom on 22 September 1819 at a price of 2700 Francs; according to the records, the escapement No. 12 and 14 was replaced with the No. 21 now fitted. The repair books record that it returned to the workshops in December 1828 on behalf of a Monsieur Friedlin, who declared himself to be very satisfied with its performance and requested only an overhaul before he embarked with it on a trip around the world.