Breguet. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold hunter case minute repeating perpetual calendar chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases
Breguet. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold hunter case minute repeating perpetual calendar chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases
Breguet. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold hunter case minute repeating perpetual calendar chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases
Breguet. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold hunter case minute repeating perpetual calendar chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases
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On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT wil… Read more BREGUETNo. 2753 With Eight Complications The Property of a Descendant of the Original Owner
Breguet. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold hunter case minute repeating perpetual calendar chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases

Signed Breguet, no. 2753, case no. 18467, sold on 6 February 1897 to Monsieur Agnelici for 3800 Francs

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Breguet. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold hunter case minute repeating perpetual calendar chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases
Signed Breguet, no. 2753, case no. 18467, sold on 6 February 1897 to Monsieur Agnelici for 3800 Francs
Movement: cal. 20''', manual, fully jewelled, swan-neck micrometer regulator, minute repeating with two polished steel hammers on two gongs
Dial: white enamel
Case: four-part, front cover with engraved initial “A”, repeat slide and chronograph button in the band, hinged gold cuvette, 59.5 mm. diam., cuvette signed and numbered, case numbered
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Lot Essay

According to the Archives of Montres Breguet, watch no. 2753, “chronographe, répétition-minutes, quantième perpétuel et phases de lune”, case no. 18467, was made in 1897 and sold to Monsieur Angelici on 6 February 1897 for the sum of 3800 Francs.

Interestingly, the Breguet workbooks record that the watch was brought in for servicing by Monsieur Angelici of Colombes près de Paris on several occasions over the years, the last time in 1918.

This very impressive large-diameter heavy gold watch has been consigned by the family of the original owner.

Furthermore, it is well preserved and an excellent example of the high-grade complicated watches being sold by the House of Breguet in the late 19th century.

The 8 Complications
In horology, a complication refers to any feature in a mechanical timepiece beyond the display of hours, minutes and seconds which are not considered complications. The present watch features the following:

1. Minute repeating
2. Chronograph
3. 30-minute register
4. Perpetual calendar
5. Days of the week
6. Date
7. Months
8. Moon phase & lunar calendar

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