Lot 107
Lot 107
ERNEST GUINAND, YELLOW GOLD ONE-MINUTE TOURBILLON HUNTER-CASE POCKET WATCH

Price Realised CHF 17,500
Estimate
CHF 10,000 - CHF 20,000
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ERNEST GUINAND, YELLOW GOLD ONE-MINUTE TOURBILLON HUNTER-CASE POCKET WATCH

Price Realised CHF 17,500
Price Realised CHF 17,500
Details
CIRCA: 1870
CASE MATERIAL: Yellow gold
CASE DIAMETER: 53 mm.
DIAL: White enamel
MOVEMENT: Manual, keyless
FUNCTIONS: One-minute tourbillon
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Brought to you by
Patrick Hofstetter
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Lot Essay

Ernest Guinand (c1810-1879) was an important master watchmaker from Le Locle, who, together with the famous Auguste Grether, specialized in the production of tourbillon carriages.

According to the records of the Neuchâtel Observatory, Guinand's first tourbillons were made between 1865 and 1867. Many of them were tested at the Observatory, amongst which two were awarded the second and third prizes in the 1879 contest, Category C for pocket chronometers featuring bascule (lever) escapements.

Although his carriages were often not signed, they are easily identified by their distinctive A-shaped frames (see Reinhard Meis Das Tourbillon, p. 43, Z44 "Guinand 1").

Guinand supplied his tourbillons to renowned watchmakers such as Girard-Perregaux and Montandon but was supposedly also commissioned by Patek Philippe with the design of their first tourbillon regulator in 1864.

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