Rare 18K Rose-Gold ¼ Hour 3-Motion Automation Verge Fusee Pocket Watch Antique


Rare 18K Rose-Gold ¼ Hour 3-Motion Automation Verge Fusee Pocket Watch Antique

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Rare 18K Rose-Gold ¼ Hour 3-Motion Automation Verge Fusee Pocket Watch Antique:
$11600.00


Impressive 18K Rose-Gold ¼ Hour 3-Motion Automation Verge Fusee Pocket Watch
Swiss; Man’s; Circa: 1830
Complications: ¼-hr. repeater and 3 motion automation.
CASE: The rose-18K gold 20-size 58mm case features an open face, plain decorations and signed “1FN.”
DIAL: This white and fancy blue enamel, multiple figures porcelain dial displays Arabic numerals and Breguet hands.
MOVT: This key-set movement with verge/fusee escapement is gilt with a full plate layout.
C 3 (The case is in very good condition.)
D 2 (The dial is in perfect condition.)
M 2 (The movement is in perfect condition.)
R 9 (Rarity on a scale of #1 being very common to #10 being extremely rare.)
Experts Opinion: Three figures strike bells, multi-colored gold man, woman, and dog, all strike as the repeater functions. These rare three motion watches have been bringing extreme prices in the European and Hong Kong sales. AI-GL122014-42

Quarter Hour Repeater
The quarter repeater strikes the number of hours, and then the number of quarter hours since the last hour. The mechanism uses 2 chimes of different tones. The low tone usually signals the hours, and the high tone the quarter hours. As an example, if the time is 2:45, the quarter repeater sounds 2 low tones and after a short pause 3 high ones: \"dong, dong, ding, ding, ding\". Alternatively, some use a pair of tones to distinguish the quarter hours: \"dong, dong, ding-dong, ding-dong, ding-dong\"

Automaton
The word \"automaton\" is the latinization of the Greek αὐτόματον, automaton, (neuter) \"acting of one\'s own will\". This word was first used by Homer to describe automatic door opening, or automatic movement of wheeled tripods. It is more often used to describe non-electronic moving machines, especially those that have been made to resemble human or animal actions, such as the jacks on old public striking clocks, or the cuckoo and any other animated figures on a cuckoo clock.

When used in conjunction with watches refers to the automatic working figures moving in conjunction with the movement mechanism. Striking Jacquemarts or jacks which are figures (may be humans provided with hammers) striking bells to supply the sound for the hour & quarter hours. The hammers take the place of the bells clapper, Automata plural of automaton.

Key-wind/Key-set Movements
The very first pocket watches up until the third quarter of the 19th century had key-wind and key-set movements. A watch key was necessary to wind the watch and to set the time. This was usually done by opening the case back and putting the key over the winding-arbor (which was set over the watch\'s winding-wheel, to wind the mainspring) or by putting the key onto the setting-arbor, which was connected with the minute-wheel and turned the hands. Some watches of this period had the setting-arbor at the front of the watch, so that removing the crystal and bezel was necessary to set the time.

This watch includes a reproduction of the correct size key, it is not the original.

Verge Fusee Escapement
Used in antique spring-powered mechanical watches and clocks, a fusee is a cone-shaped pulley with a helical groove around it, wound with a cord or chain which is attached to the mainspring barrel. Fusees were used from the 15th century to the early 20th century to improve timekeeping by equalizing the uneven pull of the mainspring as it ran down. The mainspring is coiled around a stationary axle (arbor), inside a cylindrical box, the barrel. The force of the spring turns the barrel.

Escapement
The device in a watch by which the motion of the train is checked and the energy of the mainspring communicated to the balance. The escapement includes the escape wheel, lever, and balance complete with hairspring.

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Rare 18K Rose-Gold ¼ Hour 3-Motion Automation Verge Fusee Pocket Watch Antique:
$11600.00

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