Details

CIRCA: 1850
CASE MATERIAL: 18k gold
CASE DIAMETER: 53mm
DIAL: White enamel
MOVEMENT: Manual, keyless winding
FUNCTIONS: Double dial, perpetual calendar, moon phases
BOX: No
PAPERS: No




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The present watch is a rare example of a double dial watch, with the time to one side and the perpetual calendar indications to the other.

It is signed by Charles Oudin, a renowned watchmaker and student of Breguet, who had established his workshop in Paris at the Palais Tribunat in 1804, then at the Galerie de Pierre from 1810-20. He was succeeded by his son who transferred the firm to Galerie Montpensier in 1830 and where it remained until 1840, then at Palais National by 1850 and finally Palais Royal in 1860.

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