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Paul Jeannot pocket watch from 1880, 18K gold. Three covers, with engraved and signed dust cover. Micrometric adjustment system, 20-jewel movement.
Paul Jeannot pocket watch from 1880, 18K gold. Three covers, with engraved and signed dust cover. Micrometric adjustment system, 20-jewel movement.
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Antique Paul Jeannot Pocket Watch in 18K Gold. 20 jewel. Switzerland, 1880
Paul Jeannot pocket watch from 1880, 18K gold. Three covers, with engraved and signed dust cover. Micrometric adjustment system, 20-jewel movement.
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Antique Paul Jeannot Pocket Watch in 18K Gold. 20 Jewel. Switzerland circa 1880
This exceptional Paul Jeannot pocket watch, crafted around 1880, is an exquisite example of fine Swiss watchmaking. It is constructed from 18-karat gold, featuring a design that includes three meticulously crafted covers. The outer cover displays a delicate guilloché pattern, finely detailed, while the inner cover is equally ornate, protecting the signed gold and silver dial adorned with intricate golden floral designs and black Roman numerals. The inner dust cover, also made of gold, not only serves to protect the watch's mechanism but is also elegantly engraved and signed with the specifications of the machinery, highlighting the authenticity and prestige of the watch.
The watch features a rare micrometric adjustment system for the escapement, allowing for extremely precise speed regulation, a highly prized feature among collectors. The mechanism, visible through the open cover, is a marvel of engineering, adorned with 20 jewels that reduce friction and enhance the precision of the movement. The dial of the watch combines high-quality materials like gold and silver, with a clear and elegant layout that makes time reading easy. Additionally, the design includes a small seconds dial positioned at six o'clock, further enhancing its sophistication.
The condition of the watch is excellent, with all parts maintaining their original shine and the mechanism functioning perfectly. Despite its age, the watch shows minimal signs of wear, indicating meticulous care and maintenance. This watch is not only a functional piece of great precision but also a portable work of art that reflects the mastery of 19th-century Swiss watchmakers. It is an impressive addition to any collection of antique watches or a luxury accessory for those who appreciate history and precision.
This watch is ideal for serious collectors or those seeking a distinctive conversation piece to display at home or in a private collection. With its rich history and superior craftsmanship, it is an investment in a tradition of Swiss horological excellence that has stood the test of time.
Measurements: 56 mm diameter. Weight: 149.6 g.
History of Paul Jeannot
Paul Jeannot was a prominent Swiss watchmaker known for his contributions to high-end watchmaking during the 19th century. Based in Geneva, Jeannot earned a reputation for the precision and quality of his watches, which often featured advanced technical characteristics such as micrometric adjustment. During a period when Geneva was establishing itself as a center of horological excellence, Jeannot excelled in creating watches that combined functionality and aesthetics. His creations were highly valued in both Europe and America, becoming symbols of status and refinement.
Today, Paul Jeannot watches are sought after by collectors for their exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance. Each watch bears the mark of Swiss precision and a commitment to excellence, making Jeannot's timepieces a lasting legacy in the world of horology.