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Eberhard & Co.
Eberhard & Co.,十分罕有、精美,黃金追針計時腕錶。
- 估價
- CHF20,000 - 40,000€20,400 - 40,900$21,900 - 43,700
CHF48,260
拍品詳情
- 製造商
- Eberhard & Co.
- 年份
- Circa 1938
- 機芯編號
- 17'336
- 錶殼號碼
- 1'009'920
- 材料
- 18K yellow gold
- 機芯
- Manual, cal. 86, 16", 17 jewels
- 錶帶/ 錶鏈
- Leather
- 錶扣
- Gold plated Eberhard pin buckle
- 尺寸
- 40mm Diameter
- 簽名
- Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
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完整圖錄內容
圖錄文章
Preserved in absolutely astounding and most probably unpolished condition, the present timepiece is a true time capsule. Displaying powerful and defined lugs, it is unspoiled and barely worn despite being over 70 years of age. It most notably features a split seconds mechanism - among the most prestigious and complicated of all chronograph movements.
The start, stop and reset functions are all controlled by a single push piece that is integrated into the winding crown. The top pusher is responsible for the split-seconds function, meant to measure intermediate times without interrupting the timekeeping of an event. Appearing to look like a third chronograph pusher, the lower pusher at 4 o’clock instead works as a “stop and lock” mechanism controlled by simply sliding the bottom button up towards the crown. When the slide is moved upwards, the precise time is protected, and can be recorded by the user. The lock prevents the accidental actuation of the chronograph’s pushers that would result in losing the measurement.
The dial of the present timepiece is particularly noteworthy. Hardly displaying any signs of aging, it is free of visible tarnishing or spotting. The graphics are crisp, clear and free of losses. Considering the age of the timepiece, the dial is truly remarkable.
The start, stop and reset functions are all controlled by a single push piece that is integrated into the winding crown. The top pusher is responsible for the split-seconds function, meant to measure intermediate times without interrupting the timekeeping of an event. Appearing to look like a third chronograph pusher, the lower pusher at 4 o’clock instead works as a “stop and lock” mechanism controlled by simply sliding the bottom button up towards the crown. When the slide is moved upwards, the precise time is protected, and can be recorded by the user. The lock prevents the accidental actuation of the chronograph’s pushers that would result in losing the measurement.
The dial of the present timepiece is particularly noteworthy. Hardly displaying any signs of aging, it is free of visible tarnishing or spotting. The graphics are crisp, clear and free of losses. Considering the age of the timepiece, the dial is truly remarkable.