Antique Silver Rattrapante Pocket Watch by Jules-Frédéric Jeanneret
Silver pocket watch with chronograph and split-seconds function, also known as a rattrapante. The pocket watch was made in Switzerland around 1895 for the Russian market, there are Russian and Swiss silver marks visible in the lid.
On the movement is a Swiss patent number 359. This patent was owned by A. Lugrin (Lemania) and licensed to Jules-Frédéric Jeanneret in 1890 who used it to produce high-quality split-second chronographs.
The overall condition of the watch is very good, the silver watchcase is in excellent condition, the mineral glass has a little chip on the edge near the 10 position. The movement is fully functional, the date of the last service or repair is unfortunately unknown.
The diameter of this pocket watch is 53 mm. without the crown and the weight is 122 grams.
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