Dent. A large and very rare 18K gold openface keyless and keywound lever split seconds chronograph watch with chain fusée, 60 minutes register, 52 1/2 minute karrusel and Class A Kew Certificate
SIGNED DENT, NO. 57114, WATCHMAKER TO THE KING, 61, STRAND & 4, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1900
Dent. A large and very rare 18K gold openface keyless and keywound lever split seconds chronograph watch with chain fusée, 60 minutes register, 52 1/2 minute karrusel and Class A Kew Certificate Signed Dent, No. 57114, Watchmaker to the King, 61, Strand & 4, Royal Exchange, London, stamped with London date letter for 1900 Gilt-finished half-plate jewelled keyless and keywound lever movement, chain fusée, gilt Bonniksen-type karrusel carriage, bimetallic compensation balance, gold cuvette, off-white Willis enamel dial, Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials for 60 minutes register and constant seconds, plain circular case, hinged back with engraved coat-of-arms and inscription Always our best , split seconds chronograph functions operated through the crown and through a button in the band, the button in the crown locked by a hinged lever in the pendant, case, dial and movement signed and numbered, cuvette numbered, case, cuvette and pendant also stamped FT for Fred Thoms, dial signed Willis underneath 60 mm. diam.
Dent. A large and very rare 18K gold openface keyless and keywound lever split seconds chronograph watch with chain fusée, 60 minutes register, 52 1/2 minute karrusel and Class A Kew Certificate
SIGNED DENT, NO. 57114, WATCHMAKER TO THE KING, 61, STRAND & 4, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1900
Dent. A large and very rare 18K gold openface keyless and keywound lever split seconds chronograph watch with chain fusée, 60 minutes register, 52 1/2 minute karrusel and Class A Kew Certificate Signed Dent, No. 57114, Watchmaker to the King, 61, Strand & 4, Royal Exchange, London, stamped with London date letter for 1900 Gilt-finished half-plate jewelled keyless and keywound lever movement, chain fusée, gilt Bonniksen-type karrusel carriage, bimetallic compensation balance, gold cuvette, off-white Willis enamel dial, Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials for 60 minutes register and constant seconds, plain circular case, hinged back with engraved coat-of-arms and inscription Always our best , split seconds chronograph functions operated through the crown and through a button in the band, the button in the crown locked by a hinged lever in the pendant, case, dial and movement signed and numbered, cuvette numbered, case, cuvette and pendant also stamped FT for Fred Thoms, dial signed Willis underneath 60 mm. diam.
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