Description
Breguet Chronoscope Juming and wandering Hour
Very rare Breguet Chronoscope Pocket watch with wandering and jumping hour. The movement of this extremely rare pocket watch is developed by Robert Cart around 1925. The case is manufactured in silver, the hours are displayed in the small window while the arrow is indicating the minutes. The face of the watch always looks different as the movement and dial wander together.
The silver case of this Breguet Chronoscope measures 43mm, the watch is kept in perfect and well preserved condition. The movement of the watch remains untouched as well as the dial and the case this vintage Breguet pocket watch looks brand new.
It has an amazing two-tone silvered dial, meticulously engine-turned to perfection. A prominent large arrow elegantly points to the outer Arabic minute ring, a distinct feature that sets this Breguet Chronoscope apart from others of its time. This unique design element adds a touch of distinction and sophistication to the overall aesthetic, capturing the essence of Art Deco elegance.
Powered by a lever movement with a bimetallic compensation balance, this pocket watch bears the prestigious signature of Breguet, a mark of unparalleled quality and craftsmanship. The mechanism, coupled with the central disc displaying the jumping hours, provides not only precise timekeeping but also a captivating interaction with time itself. As the central disc rotates every 60 minutes, the jumping hours are beautifully displayed, creating a mesmerizing visual experience that harkens back to the glory of the 1920s.
Best of horological craftmanship
A true horological rarity, the Breguet Chronoscope stands out as one of the finest examples of its kind. While other esteemed brands, such as Vacheron Constantin and Gübelin, also acquired the jumping and wandering module, this Breguet creation remains an exceptional and sought-after timepiece among collectors and enthusiasts.
As we prepare to offer this exceptional Breguet Chronoscope for sale, we invite you to reach out to us for more information upfront or to request additional pictures and details. Owning this vintage treasure grants you the privilege of owning a piece of horological history, an Art Deco masterpiece that has stood the test of time.
Embrace the spirit of Art Deco elegance and let the Breguet Chronoscope pocket watch from the 1920s adorn your collection. As you wear this exquisite timepiece, you become a guardian of a storied past and an ambassador of timeless sophistication.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the essence of a bygone era with this remarkable Breguet Chronoscope. Visit us today to explore our curated collection of exceptional vintage watches, each one a gateway to a world where time embraces history.
To make this exceptional timepiece yours, contact us today:
Vintage Times
Vintage Times Amsterdam is a small watch boutique who mainly deals online and with a select group of private collectors. We are constantly looking for rare vintage timepieces and try to present the best condition available. Please don’t hesitate to get in contact for more information about this watch or other timepieces from our collection. We ship worldwide and also welcome you for a visit at our office in Amsterdam
Vintage Times
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