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184-4016
Pocket watch: especially large and elegant Art Deco gold hunting case watch in very good condition, Paul Ditisheim No.182100, ca. 1930
Ca. Ø54mm, ca. 70g, 14K gold, hunting case with very beautiful Art Deco case, all 3 lids gold, high precision lever movement with Geneva stripes, movement number 401415, signed Paul Ditisheim Solvil, signed and very well preserved dial in Cartier style, attractive Art Deco steel hands, overall in very good condition, in working order, very fine pocket watch from the Art Deco period in very rare size.
Hammerprice: 1.050 €
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184-4112
Pendant watch: excellently preserved and extremely rare Belle Epoque gold/ enamel pendant watch with bow winding and diamond setting, probably Paris around 1905
Ca. Ø26mm, ca. 13g, 18K gold, super thin design, unusual matt enamel on the back looking like a stone case, central filigree decorative element, probably platinum, set with a diamond, face with 2 fine black enamel inlays, No.19501, cylinder movement, gilt dial with red "12", blued steel hands, extremely rare winding mechanism by rotating the bow clockwise, in excellent condition, in working order. This lady's watch is an extremely rare collector's item, both from a technical point of view and as a jewellery watch. Unfortunately, we could not clearly attribute the watch to any manufacturer, but comparable Belle Epoque watches were sold by such famous jewellers as Chaumet, Asprey or Cartier!
Hammerprice: 600 €
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184-4114
Pocket watch: extraordinary rare pocket watch movement of a Cartier "Eclipse-Double-Dial" dress watch, ca. 1920, we only know of 1 more piece!
Ca. Ø38.5mm, no.4041/4841, thin, very fine precision lever movement with Geneva stripes and special fine adjusting device, signed Cartier, 18 jewels, adjusted in 8 positions, lever escapement, main plate numbered, further numbering on the Eclipse mechanism, 2 overlapping engine turned dials, upper dial with Roman numerals 1 - 12, beneath the second dial with the numerals 13-24, blued steel hands, in working order and in good condition. Pushing the pendant button opens the 1st dial "like a curtain", so that the 2nd dial appears. This version of the famous Cartier Eclipse is extremely rare. Only one other example is known to us. In the "normal" version of the Eclipse, a "Jalousie" opens and the dial is visible. According to our research less than 10 of these watches are known so far and only one of them has 2 dials, like this one. A very similar numbered platinum watch was auctioned at Christie's (Cartier 4016/4813) and sold for 78,000 Swiss Francs in 2007! (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/r2a).
now only: 4.000 €
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184-4115
Pocket watch: movement of an extremely rare, super thin Cartier chronograph with register, probably calibre Audemars Piguet, ca. 1920
Dial ca. Ø42mm, extremely thin high quality movement, probably Audemars Piguet, 26 jewels, regulated in 8 positions, lever escapement, chronograph with register, signed wonderfully preserved silver dial, 30-minute register, intact, but cleaning necessary, rarity in this version.
now only: 4.000 €
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184-4116
Pocket watch: movement of an extremely rare, super thin Cartier chronograph with register, probably calibre Audemars Piguet, ca. 1920
Dial ca. Ø41.5mm, extremely thin high quality movement, probably Audemars Piguet, 26 jewels, regulated in 8 positions, lever escapement, chronograph with register, signed silver dial, old patina, 30-minute register, cleaning necessary, rarity in this version.
now only: 3.000 €
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184-4119
Travel clock/ pocket watch: Chronometro "Ermeto", signed Cartier, with original box, ca. 1940
Ca. 25 × 43mm, silver, covered with ray skin, automatic winding by opening and closing the case according to the "Ermeto" patent, calibre Movado, back numbered 01604, inscribed patent, Swiss Made, original crown, silvered dial with applied Breguet numerals, signed Cartier, steel hands, case with small gold decoration in the shape of a crown (probably later commissioned by the owner), signed original box, in excellent condition, intact.
Hammerprice: 1.350 €
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184-4123
Wristwatch: rarity, large Art Deco man's watch with black dial and Breguet numerals, signed Cartier, manufactured by Movado especially for Cartier, with original papers, probably from the 30s /40s
Ca. 21 × 44mm, domed 14K gold case, back inside punched 43898 and 391962, manual winding, early Movado movement with gold chatons, black dial with applied gold Breguet numerals, signed Cartier, subsidiary seconds, old leather strap with gold buckle, movement intact, cleaning recommended, extremely rare, with original papers where is mentioned that this watch was specially made for Cartier.
Hammerprice: 4.600 €
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184-4126
Wristwatch: absolute rarity, early "oversize" man's watch with 8-day movement, signed European Watch & Clock Co. and CARTIER, ca. 1930
Ca. 25.5 × 41mm, chrome-plated metal case, lateral decoration, hinged back, inside punched number 73 as well as various watchmaker's markings, slightly domed back with weakly visible case markings GK or GR, a star in between, movement signed European Watch & Clock Co, 17 jewels, beautifully preserved signed dial Cartier 8-days, enamelled numerals, enamelled lettering, subsidiary seconds, blued Breguet steel hands, movement starts ticking but needs overhauling, case back rubbed caused by intense wear (not polished), dial with repairs at the outer edges, mostly in the non-visible area. There are only a few Cartier watches known from this time with 8-day movements, literature reference: "The Magical Art of Cartier" Geneva 1996, page 130/ 131, where only 6 known examples are referred to (as per 1996).
now only: 15.000 €
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