Important Modern and Vintage Timepieces

Hong Kong, Feb 26, 2012

LOT 178

JAEGER-LECOULTRE GYROTOURBILLON 1, WHITE GOLD, NO. 2/20. Jaeger-LeCoultre, "Gyrotourbillon 1", No. 2/20, case No. 2513374, Ref. 149.3.07.S. Made in a limited edition of 20 sets in white gold. Sold on December 18th, 2009. Exceptional and highly complicated, large, water-resistant, 8-day going 18K white gold wristwatch with visible Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 177 with inclined lightweight two-cage multi-axis spherical tourbillon, two barrels with sapphire covers, ?marchante? equation of time, perpetual calendar with retrograde month indication, leap-year indication and patented instant date display by means of two retrograde hands, power reserve indication, ?1000 Hours Control?, and Jaeger-LeCoultre 18K white gold deployant clasp. Accompanied by a fitted box, and Magnifying Glass.

HKD 1,900,000 - 2,300,000

USD 250,000 - 300,000 / EUR 200,000 - 230,000

Sold: HKD 2,420,000

C. Two-body, polished, inclined bezel, concave lugs, setting pushers in the band, transparent back with four screws, sapphire crystals. D. Multi-tone, grey and silver, the upper half with brushed grey chapter ring for mean time and equation of time with radial white Arabic numerals, outer minute track, the transparent center exposing the equation of time mechanism, below the sector for the date with two retrograde hands with instantaneous exchange occurring on the 16th, the lower half with aperture to view the tourbillon, sector for the perpetual calendar month indication on the left, sector for power-reserve indication on the right. Blued steel épée hands, equation of time hand with gold sun tip, blued steel seconds hand fi xed to the (detail of the movement) top pivot of the tourbillon carriage. M. Cal. 177, rhodium-plated, fausses cotes and oeil-de-perdrix decoration, 21,600 vibrations per hour, 117 jewels, two barrels providing linear transmission of power, sapphire covers to reduce mainspring drag, perpetual calendar indicator, one-minute rotating spherical tourbillon carriage machined from a solid block of aircraft quality aluminum to reduce weight, two 14K gold screws for poising, jeweled suspension, inner titanium platform rotating once per 24 seconds (2.5 times per minute), steel inserts for screw holes, free-sprung 14K gold balance and adjusting screws, lateral lever escapement, blued steel Breguet balance spring with overcoil, beveled third wheel and beveled fi xed inclined wheel for the tourbillon to rotate around, shock absorbers on all axis pivots. Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 43 mm. Thickness 15.3 mm.

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Case: 1

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Movement: 1

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Dial: 1-01

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Notes

The following 3 examples of Jaeger LeCoultre wristwatches represent the pinnacle of watchmaking technology by the company and were originally sold as a set named "Hybris Mecanique." This is the fi rst time any of the models have been offered for auction in a white gold case and this is the fi rst Triptyque example to be appear at auction. Versions of the highly complex and desirable Gyrotourbillon 1, 2 and Triptyque within a white gold case were only manufactured and available to purchase as a set of all three. Released in an edition of 20 sets in 2009 each watch has remained stored in a safe by a private collector and offered in excellent ?as new? condition. The following three lots represent perhaps a unique opportunity to purchase the respective models in white gold individually.
The "Gyrotourbillon 1" is probably the most well proportioned tourbillon wristwatch ever made, and the most elegant in operation. It was produced by watchmaker Eric Coudray and designer Magali Metrailler. This watch is a tour de force of watchmaking and contains 600 individual parts. Instead of jointly providing power in direct connection with the center wheel as in most two-barrel watches, the Gyrotourbillon barrels actually transmit power via the fi rst to the second wheel in a linear fashion, to provide greater and more regular power. The barrels are capped with sapphire crystal to reduce friction and allow viewing of the mainsprings. This watch also has a true equation of time mechanism, a very unusual feature in a wristwatch. Three new patent mechanisms are incorporated in this watch: The Spherical Tourbillon The caliber 177 is a dual-axis tourbillon of extremely lightweight construction, weighing only 0.035 grams, due to the outer cage's being machined from aviation-grade aluminium and the inner one from titanium. The outer cage rotates at a speed of one revolution per 60 seconds and the inner one at a rate of 24 seconds or 2.5 times per minute, resulting in an extremely graceful display and allowing full visibility of the gold balance.
Double Retrograde Date This intriguing and exciting mechanism works in an ingenious manner: one hand is in use for the fi rst half of the month while the other waits in the wings to the left until the changeover, which occurs on the 16th of the month. Throughout the day the mechanism stores small amounts of energy from the movement, releasing it all at once at midnight in one instantaneous jump, commonly called the "whip". The advantage of this mechanism is that the calendar functions work without any adverse effect upon the timekeeping of the watch.
Perpetual Calendar Eric Coudray chose not to simply add a standard perpetual calendar module to the caliber; instead he designed an entirely new patented mechanism which makes the necessary corrections to the day, date and month for every day of the year of the four year cycle.