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Jules Jürgensen, Copenhagen

A yellow gold open-faced two-train keyless watch with independent split-seconds chronograph, Circa 1880

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December 10, 06:01 PM GMT

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4,000 - 6,000 USD

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Lot Details

Description

Movement: separately wound two-train movement, nickel lever escapement, highly jeweled, bi-metallic compensation balance, signed Jules Jurgensen, No. 14035


Dial: white enamel dial, Roman numerals, recessed subsidiary dial for constant seconds, signed Jules Jurgensen, Copenhagen


Case: 18k yellow gold, Jürgensen’s patented bow setting, button for split-seconds chronograph function on the band, case stamped 14035, further engraved No. 14035, Jules Jurgensen, Copenhagen


Signed: case, cuvette, dial and movement


Diameter: 55 mm

Please note that while the chronograph complication is fully functional, one end of the chronograph hands is slightly bent and will need a minor service to fully split the hands.