AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND-SET COIN WATCH, BY CARTIER
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND-SET COIN WATCH, BY CARTIER

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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND-SET COIN WATCH, BY CARTIER
The sovereign coin with the head of Queen Victoria to one side and King Edward VII to the other, the former opening to reveal a silvered circular dial with black painted Roman numerals and blued steel hands, to the rose-cut diamond-set winder and similarly-set bezel, with fine link suspension chain to the rose-cut diamond loop, mechanical movement, circa 1902, coin 2.2cm diameter
Dial signed Cartier London

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Lot Essay

This watch is an unusual example, not only because of its small size; larger five pound coins were customarily used, but also because it depicts the heads of two monarchs, being composed of two halves of two different sovereign coins, rather than just one. With both Queen Victoria and King Edward VII depicted it may be reasonably supposed that this watch was issued to mark the accession of Edward VII to the throne in 1902, marking the transition of Victorian Britain to the Edwardian era and new 20th Century.

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