Lot 4
LECOULTRE, 18K YELLOW GOLD HUNTER CASE SPLIT SECOND CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH
Sale 766 - Timepieces
May 13, 2020 12:00PM CT
Live / Chicago
Estimate
$2,000 - $3,000

Sold for $3,000

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
LECOULTRE, 18K YELLOW GOLD HUNTER CASE SPLIT SECOND CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH
50.00 mm case diameter, white single-sunk dial signed LeCoultre & Co., Arabic numerals with outer chapter ring in red calibrated to 60 seconds, gold Louis XV hands, subdial for seconds at 6 o'clock, pushers in outer band at 11 and 1 o'clock for split seconds chronograph functions, monogrammed case, personalized cuvette, stem wound and lever adjusted nickel movement with damaskeen finish signed LECOULTRE & CO.
Movement number: 88703.
Inner case back stamp: MERMOD & JACCARD JEWELRY CO WARRANTED 18 CARAT FINE 85743.
Cuvette stamp: 18 (maker's mark) 85743 143.
92.60 dwt.
Condition Report
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The pocket watch winds and sets but is not running at the time of cataloguing. The pocket watch is missing one of the pushers. The dial has discoloration on the outer edge over the 35 marker. There are some dents and scratches to the metal consistent with age and wear.

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