Ulysse Nardin. A fine and rare 18K gold hunter case two train minute repeating grande and petite sonnerie keyless lever clock watch
Ulysse Nardin. A fine and rare 18K gold hunter case two train minute repeating grande and petite sonnerie keyless lever clock watch

SIGNED ULYSSE NARDIN, MOVEMENT NO. 15'342, CASE NO. 727'247, MOVEMENT CIRCA 1910, FINISHED, ENCASED AND SOLD CIRCA 1970

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Ulysse Nardin. A fine and rare 18K gold hunter case two train minute repeating grande and petite sonnerie keyless lever clock watch
Signed Ulysse Nardin, movement no. 15'342, case no. 727'247, movement circa 1910, finished, encased and sold circa 1970
Nickel-finished two train lever movement, the striking barrel wound by pulling out the crown and turning it, 29 jewels, bimetallic compensation balance, minute repeating and en passant grande and petite sonnerie striking on two polished steel hammers onto a gong, gold cuvette, brushed champagne dial, applied gold baton numerals, circular plain case, one lever for Grande Sonnerie, Petite Sonnerie and Silence underneath the bezel, repeating button in the band, case stamped and numbered, cuvette signed and numbered, dial and movement signed
56 mm. diam.

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With Ulysse Nardin original Certificat de Garantie for a hunter case minute repeating grande and petite sonnerie watch no. 600446/10221 dated 4 April 1970 and stamped by Chronometrie Beyer, 31, Bahnhofstrasse, Zürich, Suisse. Furthermore delivered with machine-typed "Instructions regarding the clock-watch-repeater" dated 21 November 1968 with operating instructions in English and in French.
According to the Archives of Ulysse Nardin, the movement of the present watch was made around 1910. It was finished, encased and sold circa 1970. The twin barrel winding mechanism is based on Pellaton Frères Swiss Patent No. 35121 of 18 November 1905.

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