ID 1415391
Lot 2410 | Taschenchronometer des Corps of Engineers von Vacheron & Constantin
Silbernes Gehäuse, weißes Zifferblatt mit nachtleuchtenden arabischen Zahlen und Zeigern, bez. "Corps of Engineers USA - Vacheron & Constantin Genève", kleine Sekunde auf der "6", 60-Sekunden-Stoppfunktion über dem Drücker in der Krone und Anzeige durch den zentralen Sekundenzeiger. Körnig vergoldetes Handaufzugswerk mit 20 Steinen und Schwanenhalsfeinregulierung, Nummer 385210. Die beiden Deckel mit Feingehaltspunzierung "0,900", Schweizer Silber- und Herstellermarken. Durchmesser ohne Krone ca. 52 mm. In der hölzernen Aufbewahrungsschatulle der hydrographischen Abteilung des Verteidigungsministeriums von 1977. Aus dem Contract der American Expeditionary Force um 1918, aus dem letztlich nur 3200 Stück geliefert wurden.
A pocket chronograph of the Corps of Engineers made by Vacheron & Constantin
A pocket chronograph of the Corps of Engineers made by Vacheron & Constantin
Silbernes Gehäuse, weißes Zifferblatt mit nachtleuchtenden arabischen Zahlen und Zeigern, bez. "Corps of Engineers USA - Vacheron & Constantin Genève", kleine Sekunde auf der "6", 60-Sekunden-Stoppfunktion über dem Drücker in der Krone und Anzeige durch den zentralen Sekundenzeiger. Körnig vergoldetes Handaufzugswerk mit 20 Steinen und Schwanenhalsfeinregulierung, Nummer 385210. Die beiden Deckel mit Feingehaltspunzierung "0,900", Schweizer Silber- und Herstellermarken. Durchmesser ohne Krone ca. 52 mm. In der hölzernen Aufbewahrungsschatulle der hydrographischen Abteilung des Verteidigungsministeriums von 1977. Aus dem Contract der American Expeditionary Force um 1918, aus dem letztlich nur 3200 Stück geliefert wurden.
Condition: II
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