Attrib. to Piguet & Meylan à Brassus, circa 1820

A gentleman’s heavy and gorgeous gold enamel pocket watch set with half pearls, with musical movement playing on the hour
Estimate
110.000 - 150.000
€
Realised
151.200
€
Ilbery, London, circa 1810

A gold and enamel watch of museum quality studded with half pearls, created for the Chinese market: "The Peach".
Estimate
160.000 - 250.000
€
Realised
192.200
€
Attributed to Piguet & Meylan à Brassus, circa 1820

A gentleman's exquisite, very fine, important quarter repeating gold enamel pocket watch with musical movement
Estimate
130.000 - 160.000
€
Realised
136.400
€
John Arnold, London, circa 1797

An important pocket chronometer "of the Best Kind" with spring detent escapement and Arnold's ZO balance
Estimate
50.000 - 70.000
€
Realised
143.900
€
Piguet et Meylan à Brassus, circa 1820

A gentleman's exquisite, very fine, important quarter repeating gold enamel pocket watch with musical movement
Estimate
100.000 - 150.000
€
Realised
219.600
€
Hallmark "PFPG", circa 1810

An important gold enamel pocket watch with two Jacquemarts and three automatons
Estimate
40.000 - 60.000
€
Realised
120.400
€
Girard Perregaux, circa 1910

An exceptionally fine, historically important "Three Bridge Tourbillon"
Estimate
150.000 - 250.000
€
Realised
183.000
€
Jean Fazy & Fils à Genève, circa 1810

An extremely rare Empire gold enamel pocket watch with jumping digital time indication
Estimate
66.000 - 80.000
€
Realised
259.200
€
Piguet & Meylan à Brassus, circa 1820

An extremely rare, very fine gold enamel quarter repeating pocket watch for the Chinese market
Estimate
300.000 - 600.000
€
Realised
302.400
€
Piguet & Meylan à Brassus, circa 1815

A gentleman's very fine, important gold enamel quarter repeating pocket watch for the Chinese market
Estimate
80.000 - 120.000
€
Realised
201.600
€
Markwick Markham & Perigal, London, circa 1878

An exquisite quarter repeating gold enamel verge pocket watch in a triple case
Estimate
95.000 - 120.000
€
Realised
102.500
€
Ferdinand Berthoud/Jean Martin à Paris, circa 1799

An important pocket chronometer with central seconds and pivoted detent escapement
Estimate
80.000 - 100.000
€
Realised
70.850
€
Breguet, circa 1838

An important flat gent's half quarter repeating pocket watch
Estimate
90.000 - 120.000
€
Realised
195.200
€
Goullons à Paris, circa 1660

An exceptional gold enamel hunting case watch attributed to the school of Blois
Estimate
20.000 - 30.000
€
Realised
122.000
€
Patek Philippe & Co. Geneva, circa 1885

Exceptionally rare, most likely unique, magnificent, convertible (cabriolet), triple-cased pendant watch
Estimate
50.000 - 80.000
€
Realised
100.800
€
Le Roy & Fils, Horlogers de la Marine, circa 1867

A gentleman's important astronomic minute repeating pocket watch with independent split seconds chronograph
Estimate
60.000 - 80.000
€
Realised
85.400
€
Charles Frodsham, London, circa 1910

An important, oversized and extremely heavy precision pocket watch with one minute tourbillon
Estimate
70.000 - 90.000
€
Realised
93.600
€
Fleurier, circa 1830

A very fine gold enamel pocket watch with jumping centre seconds
Estimate
50.000 - 70.000
€
Realised
87.850
€
Ulysse Nardin Locle & Genève "Chronomètre", circa 1905

A very fine and important minute repeating hunting case pocket watch with Westminster carillon
Estimate
60.000 - 75.000
€
Realised
55.000
€
Attributed to Piguet & Meylan à Brassus, circa 1815

A gentleman's very fine, important gold enamel quarter repeating pocket watch with musical movement
Estimate
120.000 - 150.000
€
Realised
133.900
€
S. Smith & Son, London, circa 1910

An important, heavy precision pocket watch with minute tourbillon
Estimate
60.000 - 80.000
€
Realised
61.000
€
Albert H. Potter & Co. à Genève, circa 1875

A very fine, rare precision hunting case pocket watch with Potter's patented pivoted detent chronometer escapement
Estimate
30.000 - 40.000
€
Realised
68.350
€