Carriage clock - Art Nouveau - Brass - 1910-1920
The name “officer’s clock” is linked to history. It is said that Napoleon, having almost lost a battle due to the delay of one of his officers, demanded that they carry a traveling clock with them everywhere.
This clock works. rings on demand
Enamelled dial, numerals, blued steel hands called Breguet.
Hours and minutes display, Small dial at 6 o'clock for alarm display
Finely gilloché art nouveau style brass body
Beveled glass
Access via rear opening for winding and adjustments
Supplied with its original keys and carrying case
You buy an old object, it may require service for a guarantee of punctuality of time and alarm
the photos in natural light contribute to the description.
Careful, tracked and insured shipping
For countries outside the EU, customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
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The name “officer’s clock” is linked to history. It is said that Napoleon, having almost lost a battle due to the delay of one of his officers, demanded that they carry a traveling clock with them everywhere.
This clock works. rings on demand
Enamelled dial, numerals, blued steel hands called Breguet.
Hours and minutes display, Small dial at 6 o'clock for alarm display
Finely gilloché art nouveau style brass body
Beveled glass
Access via rear opening for winding and adjustments
Supplied with its original keys and carrying case
You buy an old object, it may require service for a guarantee of punctuality of time and alarm
the photos in natural light contribute to the description.
Careful, tracked and insured shipping
For countries outside the EU, customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer.