Contemporary, Limited Edition, Modern...
New York, Grand Havana Room, Apr 25, 2001
A Monsieur le Comte Jourgniac St. MéardExtremely important and rare gold self-winding watch with "à toc" quarter-repeating, constructed on the principles of the "garde-temps", with phases and age of the moon, and winding indicator. "Perpétuelle" watch No. 5, was started on 4 April, 1787, but production stopped during the Revolution, and started again in 1792. Finally finished, it was sold on 24 Ventose an 2 (14 March 1794), for the sum of 3600 Francs.
C. 20K, two-body, by Mermillod, No. 74. "guilloché" à grains d'orge. D. "guilloché" silver, by Tavernier, signed: "Breguet", with Roman numerals on a plain reserve, auxiliary dial for the seconds with sector for the up-and-down scale calibrated for 60 hours, aperture for the phases of the moon, the age engraved on the edge. Blued-steel "Breguet" hands. Dial plate in gilt metal, signed: "Breguet, No.5". M. gilt brass, 19.5''', full plate caliber, relieved for the escapement, two going-barrels, slf-winding with an oscillating ogival platinum weight, pivoted on the edge of the back plate and -locked automatically by a rising pawl when fully wound, or at-will by a small lever in the edge of the dial plate, the banking springs attached to the interior of the case. Five-wheel train with an intermediate wheel to enable a 60 hour going period. Straight line lever escapement, the fork with vertical pins. Bimetallic four-arm compensation balance, the timing weights threaded onto the ends in themanner of Arnold, and conventional adjusting screws, with pare-chutes on both pivots. Blued-steel helical balance spring with terminal curves and regulator adjusted by a rack and micrometer through the edge of the dial plate. Dumb repeating with a single hammer, by pull-twist piston in the pendant.Diam. 54 mm.
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Case: 3 |
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Movement: 3 |
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Dial: 3 - 01 |