Important collector's watches, wristw...
Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Apr 13, 2002
Josiah Emery, Charing Cross, London, No. 888, hallmarked 1784-85. Very fine and very rare 22K gold pocket chronometer with regulator dial, patented ?double S? compensation balance, dial pivoted detent escapement and stop feature.
C. Three-body, ?Consular?, polished, punched with the maker?s mark ?VW?, probably for Valentine Walker. D. White enamel, radial Roman hour chapter at the top, center minutes with outer minute ring and five-minute Arabic figures, subsidiary seconds. Blued steel ?spade? hands. M. 42 mm, gilt brass, full plate, cylindrical pillars, fusee with Harrison?s maintaining power and chain, going train with a high number of leaves and teeth, pivoted detent escapement, patented ?double S? balance with two gold mean screws and two gold compensating nuts screwed onto threaded posts fixed to the free ends of the S-shaped bimetallic strips, free-sprung helical balance spring, impulse roller made of a single piece of sapphire, the discharge roller jeweled in the usual manner, the detent return leaf-spring mounted on a separate block, the tail of the detent banking against adjustable screw, jeweled to the third wheel, fusee also jeweled, escapement with endstone, double-footed Emery-type cock with diamond endstone, curious balance stopping device acting vertically, as opposed to the usual lateral manner. Signed on the movement. Diam. 54 mm.
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