Search Price Results
Wish

LOT 219

EBERHARD. HERMETIC 14K YELLOW GOLD VINTAGE WOMAN'S WATCH.

[ translate ]

EBERHARD.
AN EXTREMELY RARE AND UNUSUAL WOMAN’S 14K YELLOW GOLD MANUAL VINTAGE WRISTWATCH
Model: Hermetic
Date: Circa 1920’s
Case reference: 89276
Movement: Signed, 16-Jewels
Dial: Signed Eberhard Chronometer, white enamel, black Arabic numerals, black outer minute division, blued hands, subsidiary dial for seconds at the 6 o’clock position
Case: Signed 'Double Boitier Brevet', polished 14K yellow gold double hermetic case, 14K gold screw down bezel, inner case with snap on 14K yellow gold back, No. 322XXX inside both cases
Strap: Brown diamond leather Hirsch strap with gilt buckle
Size: 28.5mm
The first patented hermetic watch case ever produced was created by Jean Finger of Longeau in Berne, Switzerland in January 1921. Registered with patent number 89276, the watch came with a protective box (Montre a remontoire avec boitier protecteur), thus allowing the watch to be placed inside a bigger case with a screw-down bezel and making it 100% hermetic.

Different brands adopted this design and one of them was Eberhard, using a variety of materials. Our model in 14K gold is a rare example. The design was such a success that Mr. Wilsdorf (founder of Rolex) bought the patent to use it for his 1st Hermetic Watch (please see Lots 15 and 21 in our sale) in 1924, causing the other brands to discontinue their productions. This meant that Eberhard was only able to produce watches with this design for less than 3 years.
28.5mm.
Estimated at £400 - £600

[ translate ]

View it on
Estimate
Unlock
Time, Location
03 Dec 2020
United Kingdom
Auction House
Unlock

[ translate ]

EBERHARD.
AN EXTREMELY RARE AND UNUSUAL WOMAN’S 14K YELLOW GOLD MANUAL VINTAGE WRISTWATCH
Model: Hermetic
Date: Circa 1920’s
Case reference: 89276
Movement: Signed, 16-Jewels
Dial: Signed Eberhard Chronometer, white enamel, black Arabic numerals, black outer minute division, blued hands, subsidiary dial for seconds at the 6 o’clock position
Case: Signed 'Double Boitier Brevet', polished 14K yellow gold double hermetic case, 14K gold screw down bezel, inner case with snap on 14K yellow gold back, No. 322XXX inside both cases
Strap: Brown diamond leather Hirsch strap with gilt buckle
Size: 28.5mm
The first patented hermetic watch case ever produced was created by Jean Finger of Longeau in Berne, Switzerland in January 1921. Registered with patent number 89276, the watch came with a protective box (Montre a remontoire avec boitier protecteur), thus allowing the watch to be placed inside a bigger case with a screw-down bezel and making it 100% hermetic.

Different brands adopted this design and one of them was Eberhard, using a variety of materials. Our model in 14K gold is a rare example. The design was such a success that Mr. Wilsdorf (founder of Rolex) bought the patent to use it for his 1st Hermetic Watch (please see Lots 15 and 21 in our sale) in 1924, causing the other brands to discontinue their productions. This meant that Eberhard was only able to produce watches with this design for less than 3 years.
28.5mm.
Estimated at £400 - £600

[ translate ]
Estimate
Unlock
Time, Location
03 Dec 2020
United Kingdom
Auction House
Unlock
View it on