Regulateur - 1900-1949





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Brand Regulateur with mechanical movement, case material Empabonado, case diameter over 50 mm, lug width 2.3 cm, weight 202 g, condition Very good with minor wear, in working order, shipped insured.
Description from the seller
Impressive French clock --REGULATEUR-- in excellent condition and working order. The clock measures 6.6 cm in diameter and weighs 202 g. Enameled case with carved edges in gold color. Front cover with a gold-colored carved edge and beveled glass in excellent condition. Beautiful dial with raised numerals with pink details, signed --REGULATEUR-- with pink details, black and silver dots, marking the minutes and dots in gold and silver around the dial. It has no scratches; the dial is in excellent condition. Back cover enameled with a gold-colored carved edge. High-quality movement in good working condition. All its covers open and close perfectly. The clock has no dents or dings. The photos do not do justice to its true beauty. It is a clock in excellent condition despite its more than 125 years of age.
Impressive French clock --REGULATEUR-- in excellent condition and working order. The clock measures 6.6 cm in diameter and weighs 202 g. Enameled case with carved edges in gold color. Front cover with a gold-colored carved edge and beveled glass in excellent condition. Beautiful dial with raised numerals with pink details, signed --REGULATEUR-- with pink details, black and silver dots, marking the minutes and dots in gold and silver around the dial. It has no scratches; the dial is in excellent condition. Back cover enameled with a gold-colored carved edge. High-quality movement in good working condition. All its covers open and close perfectly. The clock has no dents or dings. The photos do not do justice to its true beauty. It is a clock in excellent condition despite its more than 125 years of age.

