Moeris - orologio da tasca - 1900-1949





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Moeris Swiss pocket watch, 50 mm diameter, Cromato and steel case, manual winding movement (no. 25146) in very good condition and working order, with 1912 engraved back and Moeris internal medallions from Milan 1906 for international exhibitions.
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MOERIS Swiss pocket watch from the early 1900s – working – engraving dated 1912
Original Moeris pocket watch, Swiss, diameter 50 mm, weight 80 grams.
Mechanical movement No. 25146, manual winding, functioning and in excellent condition, with movement signed Moeris and visible jewels.
Original dial well preserved with small seconds at 6 o'clock.
Case back engraved:
"4th Anniversary L. Avallone 21-III-1912"
It also preserves the rare original inner Moeris case with commemorative medallions from international exhibitions and the prestigious inscription:
"ANCRE MOERIS – MEMBRE DU JURY – MILAN 1906 – HORS CONCOURS"
A detail of historical and collectible interest that testifies to the recognitions obtained by the Swiss company Moeris at the Milan International Exhibition of 1906.
Ideal for pocket watch collectors and early 20th-century antique objects.
MOERIS Swiss pocket watch from the early 1900s – working – engraving dated 1912
Original Moeris pocket watch, Swiss, diameter 50 mm, weight 80 grams.
Mechanical movement No. 25146, manual winding, functioning and in excellent condition, with movement signed Moeris and visible jewels.
Original dial well preserved with small seconds at 6 o'clock.
Case back engraved:
"4th Anniversary L. Avallone 21-III-1912"
It also preserves the rare original inner Moeris case with commemorative medallions from international exhibitions and the prestigious inscription:
"ANCRE MOERIS – MEMBRE DU JURY – MILAN 1906 – HORS CONCOURS"
A detail of historical and collectible interest that testifies to the recognitions obtained by the Swiss company Moeris at the Milan International Exhibition of 1906.
Ideal for pocket watch collectors and early 20th-century antique objects.

