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Hotel Noga Hilton, Geneva, Apr 24, 2004

LOT 109

Wolf Tooth Train Lepine, Invenit et fecit, No. 5627, circa 1788. Very fine and extremely rare 18K gold and enamel, á toc half-quarter repeating watch with single hammer and wolf teeth on both wheel trains.

CHF 25,000 - 30,000

EUR 15,800 - 19,000 / USD 19,500 - 23,500

Sold: CHF 23,000

C. Double-body, of Lépine type by master casemaker Guil-laume Mermillod, No. 745, polished, concealed hinge, fixed front bezel. Gilt brass hinged cuvette signed "Lépine horloger du Roy à Paris".D. White enamel with Arabic numerals and outer Arabic date ring. Gold skeleton "fleur-de-lis" hands.M. 45 mm (20???), gilt brass, early Lépine caliber with free-standing barrel, wolf teeth on all wheels, virgule escapement with brass escape wheel, plain brass three-arm balance with each arm curved in the center, flat balance spring, Lépine repetition system with LeRoy?s anchor governor and with the wolf-tooth train, repeating by single polished hammer on the movement adapter ring by depressing the pendant. Signed on the dial and the cuvette.Diam. 51 mm.

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Grading System
Grade:
Case: 3

Good

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3 - 01

Notes

This watch features most of Lepine?s horological inventions: In 1763 he invented a new type of repeating mechanism in which the hour and quarter racks were placed directly on the winding arbor. The new design was a great improvement, eliminating the fragile winding chain. It also gave the system better stability, decreased friction, saved room and simplified the mechanism. This was a great improvement in repeating watches. The 1763 Mémoir of the Académie des Sciences, in the chapter "Machines ou inventions approuvées par l?Académie en 1763", gives a very favorable report of Lépine?s invention. About 25 years later, around 1788, when this watch was made, Lepine simplified his repeating system, designing a mechanism striking hours, quarters and sometimes half-quarters on a single hammer. The system is incorporated in our watch, which features: the virgule escapement; a wolf-tooth wheel train; wolf teeth being considerably stronger than regular symmetrical ones, Lepine used them on the racks of most of his repetition work; a 2-piece case with conce led hinge mounting the movement to the case