Blank center initial on outside of bowl.
- Second title hallmark 800/1000 neck brace present on the bowl and the head of the pendant partially erased in use from 1838 to the present day.
- Diamond goldsmith's mark with the letters H.D., a tulip flower and a Swiss cross, number 11620 engraved on the bowl, dust cover
in gilded brass, smooth bezel edge and notched watch edge.
- Dial in 18-carat 750/1000 gold (touchstone tested) and white guilloché enamel chiselled with barley grains and oval shape in navy blue enamel
between the white enamel cartridges, white enamel cartridge painted in black with Arabic numerals for the hours, railway graduation for the minutes
painted black on white enamel.
- Bréguet hands in blued steel for hours and minutes, curved mineral glass.
- Cockerel movement in gilded brass, finely chiseled openwork cockerel with oval motif, verge escapement, silver advance and delay disc and silver needle
blued steel for advance and delay adjustment.
- Manual time setting with the key on the central square in the center of the dial on which the hour and minute hands are mounted, key
old in gilded brass and steel.
- Key winding on the left on the back of the watch, chiming on demand for hours, quarter and a half by pressure on the head of the pendant.
- The black arrow on the gold brass dust cover is made with a Velda felt-tip pen which can be erased with a wipe of a dry cloth, this ensures that it is not
damaged mistaken direction when winding photo watch number 2 on the left.
- In perfect working order, serviced by a watchmaker.
- Period 2nd quarter of the 19th century around 1838-1850.
- Gross weight: 113.08 gr.