Ligeron, Horloger de la Marine de l'Etat - Viper An extremely rare Parisian leve…
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Ligeron, Horloger de la Marine de l'Etat - Viper

An extremely rare Parisian lever chronometer with split seconds chronograph and 60 min. counter. Formerly with "Bulletin de Marche" 1 ère Classe de L'Observatoire National in Besancon Case No. 54516, Dimensions 54 mm, circa 1900, Weight 123 g, Origin Frankreich Case: 18 K gold, gold dome with engraving. Dial: Enamel. Movm.: 1/2 plate movement, ground double hand tong with polished bevelling, club-tooth lever escapement, gold screw compensation balance, punch mark in the form of a viper's head. The punch mark in the form of a viper's head is set by the Observatory of Besancon on watches successful at the contest and awarded the Bulletin de Premiere Classe. René Claude Ligeron was born on 10 August 1855 in Lormes (Nièvre, Burgundy), the son of jeweller Jean Ligeron (1832-1919) and Jeanne Claudine Chapuis (1829-1915). He relocated to Paris in 1886 and established the Tempo-Ligeron jewellery and watch shop. In 1900, the company was awarded the title "Horloger de la Marine". In 1911, René Claude Ligeron was granted a patent for a device for transferring the time to hour dials. René Claude Ligeron died on 21 January 1946 at the age of 90 in Gravon, Seine-et-Marne. His jewellery and watch business continued until 2018. Source: watch-wiki.org Case: very good, a dent, slightly rubbed. Dial: very good. Movm.: very good, capable of running, cleaning recommended.

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Ligeron, Horloger de la Marine de l'Etat - Viper

Schätzwert 4 800 - 6 500 EUR
Startpreis 4 800 EUR

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Aufgeld: 25 %

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