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Courvoisier Frères "Mobilis",La Chaux-de-Fonds 瑞士,機芯號 102882,錶殼號 2502,53 mm,102 g,約 1900
保存如新的鎢銀懷錶,搭配Paul Loichot先生設計的瑞士專利編號 30754 "Volks"(平民百姓)陀飛輪及馬式槓桿擒縱,附同系列錶鍊藥盒及原盒
Courvoisier Frères "Mobilis", La Chaux-de-Fonds
, Movement No. 102882, Case No. 2502, 53 mm, 102 g, circa 1900A "poor man's tourbillon" in almost mint condition, based on Paul Loichot’s Swiss patent no. 30754; with club-tooth lever escapement and a rare, lavishly decorated niello-silver case with matching niello-silver chatelaine and pill box - with original box
Case: niello-silver. Dial: gilt, engine-turned and florally engraved. Movm.: full plate movement, U.S. Pat. appl. for D.R.P. ang. Pat. N. 7888/1905, Brevettato R.A.208.N.232, Btè S.G.D.G. 30754, screw compensation balance.
The delicately wrought case of this pocket watch is decorated with a filigree pattern of stars and tendrils as well as an eye-catching rose gold signature cartouche. The watch comes with a matching chatelaine made of niello-silver links with stripe pattern and a small box with floral ornamentation.
Brothers Henri-Louis and Philippe Auguste Courvoisier traded from 1842 on under the name "Courvoisier Frères" . When more brothers joined the partnership in 1882, they changed the company name to "Courvoisier Fils". Specialising in high quality watches, they were commissioned by the city of La Chaux-de-Fonds to create a watch for the Prussian King William IV; at the time this ultra-flat watch was supposedly the thinnest in the world. The tourbillon movement invented by the Swiss Paul Loichot (which he turned in the case so it would be visible face-sided) was patented for the Courvoisier brothers on July 4th, 1905 under the number 19062 and the name "Mobilis".
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錶殼 非常好
錶盤 非常好
机蕊 非常好, 走動正常
錶盤 非常好
机蕊 非常好, 走動正常