Antique Jewelry - Pocket Watch
REF # DKH618W1
Antique Jewelry - Pocket Watch
This antique jewelry item demonstrates an Art Deco ladies pocket watch with diamonds and guilloché enamel crafted in 18k yellow gold. Weighing 29.7g and measuring 40mm long (including the winding knob), 30mm wide and 8.4mm deep, this exquisite circa 1920's timepiece of French artisanship is an authentic Art Deco open-faced watch featuring Breguet hands, a 17-jewel lever-movement and trefoil adjustment. The elegant dial rendered in matt-silver creates stunning contrast with the black Arabic numerals surrounding the inner circle of finely textured yellow gold. The reverse of the case is overlaid with translucent guilloché enamel ranging from iridescent light pistachio greenin in the center to shimmering light sky-blue around the perimeter, enriched with golden scrolls and centered with a silver-based patera, set with 11 sparkling rose-cut diamonds. This enchanting original Art Deco time piece in eye-pleasing pastel colors is engraved on the inner lid with the full name of the ..More
This antique jewelry item demonstrates an Art Deco ladies pocket watch with diamonds and guilloché enamel crafted in 18k yellow gold. Weighing 29.7g and measuring 40mm long (including the winding knob), 30mm wide and 8.4mm deep, this exquisite circa 1920's timepiece of French artisanship is an authentic Art Deco open-faced watch featuring Breguet hands, a 17-jewel lever-movement and trefoil adjustment. The elegant dial rendered in matt-silver creates stunning contrast with the black Arabic numerals surrounding the inner circle of finely textured yellow gold. The reverse of the case is overlaid with translucent guilloché enamel ranging from iridescent light pistachio greenin in the center to shimmering light sky-blue around the perimeter, enriched with golden scrolls and centered with a silver-based patera, set with 11 sparkling rose-cut diamonds. This enchanting original Art Deco time piece in eye-pleasing pastel colors is engraved on the inner lid with the full name of the horologist 'Ed Husson, France', stamped '17 jewels' and '3 movements' and bears the lozenge hallmark of Paris introduced in 1797 and required thereafter on French gold, silver and platinum. Movement, dial, and case are all original and the watch is in perfect working order.























