Swiss-made, "Cylindre Remontoir 10 rubis" - 1900-1949





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Swiss-made pocket watch with a Cylindre Remontoir 10 rubis manual-winding movement, 800/1000 silver dial and case, 48 mm case diameter, from 1900–1949, in good condition with visible wear, weighing 65 g, lug width 4 cm, serial/case number 9734, and shipped insured.
Description from the seller
A beautiful silver pocket watch with an 800/1000 dial decorated with flowers. 800 grade silver.
This is a vintage silver pocket watch, likely Swiss-made, featuring a "Cylindre Remontoir 10 rubis" (cylinder escapement, 10 jewels) movement.
The case is likely made of 800 grade silver.
"Cylindre Remontoir" refers to the type of escapement mechanism and winding system used in the watch.
"10 rubis" indicates that the movement has 10 jewels, which are synthetic rubies used to reduce friction in the mechanism.
Such watches were commonly produced in the late 19th or early 20th century.
In pocket watch case.-The engraved number "9734" is a serial or case number used for identification.
The image shows the inner mechanism and the inside of the gold-toned case back.
The number 9734 is a common type of marking found on watch cases.
Photos are part of the description.
Will be sent with safe packaging
A beautiful silver pocket watch with an 800/1000 dial decorated with flowers. 800 grade silver.
This is a vintage silver pocket watch, likely Swiss-made, featuring a "Cylindre Remontoir 10 rubis" (cylinder escapement, 10 jewels) movement.
The case is likely made of 800 grade silver.
"Cylindre Remontoir" refers to the type of escapement mechanism and winding system used in the watch.
"10 rubis" indicates that the movement has 10 jewels, which are synthetic rubies used to reduce friction in the mechanism.
Such watches were commonly produced in the late 19th or early 20th century.
In pocket watch case.-The engraved number "9734" is a serial or case number used for identification.
The image shows the inner mechanism and the inside of the gold-toned case back.
The number 9734 is a common type of marking found on watch cases.
Photos are part of the description.
Will be sent with safe packaging

