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Time zone pocket watch made by A. Sandoz-Boucherin in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, circa 1900, unusual enamelled dial with six time zones and small second, marked "Déposé No. 4975", in a square blackened iron case, glazed movement with anchor escapement marked "The normal Watch", in working order, case with slight traces of corrosion, dimensions 8 x 4.8 cm. Info: an almost identical pocket watch, only with a round case, is in the German Clock Museum in Furtwangen.

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Time zone pocket watch made by A. Sandoz-Boucherin in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, circa 1900, unusual enamelled dial with six time zones and small second, marked "Déposé No. 4975", in a square blackened iron case, glazed movement with anchor escapement marked "The normal Watch", in working order, case with slight traces of corrosion, dimensions 8 x 4.8 cm. Info: an almost identical pocket watch, only with a round case, is in the German Clock Museum in Furtwangen.

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