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New York, Nov 28, 2001

LOT 395

Mottu, Geneva, No,. 21957, circa 1840Fine, 18K gold quarter-repeating watch accompanied by a short gold chain with a key and with book-shaped leather fitted box.

USD 2,500 - 3,500

Sold: USD 2,530

C. four-body, "Empire", polished with engraved unicorn in the center of the back cover with motto "OVER FORK OVER", engine-turned band, gold hinged cuvette. D. white enamel, Roman numerals, outer minute ring, subsidiary sunk seconds. M. 40,3mm, frosted gilt metal, bar caliber, 10 jewels, cylinder escapement, three-arm gold balance with flat balance-spring, repeating on gongs through a slide in the band.Movement signed.Diam. 46mm


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Grade: AA

Very good

Case: 3-14

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Movement: 4-5-6

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Slightly oxidized

Dial: 4-13-01

Fair

Slightly damaged

HANDS Original

Notes

Mottuwas a well-known family of watchmakers working in Geneva in the second half of the Nineteenth Century, known, among other things, for supplying movements to E.J. Dent in London. Ad. Mottu, 131 rue des Etuves. 1830 - 1831, was an eminent finisher and maker of balance-springs. At the Geneva Exposition in 1828 he presented a series of spherical balance-springs, and in 1829 he signed a petition for the construction of a new observatory."Dictionnaire des Horlogers Genevois" by Osvaldo Patrizzi, Antiquorum Editions, Geneva, 1998.