JAEGER - Ladies' 18K yellow gold 750‰ wristwatch,... - Lot 20 - Crait + Müller

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JAEGER - Ladies' 18K yellow gold 750‰ wristwatch,... - Lot 20 - Crait + Müller
JAEGER - Ladies' 18K yellow gold 750‰ wristwatch, miniature dial, silvered background, baton hour markers, blued steel hands, an eight-eighths-cut diamond is set on the bracelet indicating 12 o'clock, flat herringbone mesh soup strap, toggle clasp in the decoration. Mechanical "Duoplan" movement with manual winding under the case in the state (blocked, possible setting of the time). Later French guarantee mark and master mark of Edmond Jaeger. L. 17,50 cm Width 0,60 cm Gross weight 31,40 g Edmond Jaeger was born in 1858 in Alsace. He moved to Paris in 1880 to set up a watchmaking workshop specializing in on-board chronometers and speed measuring mechanisms: tachometers, cinemometers, chronographs and counters for aviation. In 1903, he joined forces with Jacques-David LeCoultre to create wristwatches with complications, including ultra-thin calibres that were as small as possible. In 1929, the caliber 101 called Duoplan allows by its architecture to reduce to the maximum the size of the movement: it is a revolution. This made it possible to produce ladies' watches similar to thin bracelets where the mechanism, invisible, reveals only a tiny dial in the continuity of the line of the bracelet.
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