Swiss Saboneta Pocket Watch, 14K Solid Gold, Manufactured in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Year Circa 1872-1902. Ancre movement of 15 Rubies. This is a collector's watch, in 14k solid gold, sabonette type, with Swiss machinery and with a magnificent decoration. It dates from around 1872 and 1902, according to its contrasts. Its decoration shows an extensive vegetal ornamentation on both covers of the watch. In addition, a beautiful pair of birds are chiseled on the previous one. In perfect condition and working order. It presents the pendant and crown at three o'clock, whose neck is contrasted with punches that reveal that it was manufactured in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and that its year of manufacture is between 1872-1902. The dial is in white enamel on convex copper, with Roman numerals in black enamel surrounded perimetrically by another Arabic numerals with minutes indication, also in black. The hands are gold-plated brass, Louis XVI style and including seconds at VI o'clock. The engraving of the dust cover, perimetrically decorated, shows the excellence and typology of the machinery ("Spiral Breguet. Chaton. Ancre Vigne Droite, Remontoire, 15 Rubis"). Machinery in gilded brass type Avance and Retard that, at first sight, already shows six of its fifteen decorative rubies. Winding system and time change by the crown. Diameter: 46.5 mm.