Pavel Bure pocket watch (1902)

September 19, 2018



On the case and movement lids: hallmark "Squirrel", "14K", "61379". On Remontoir: - hallmark "Squirrel"

Mechanical pocket watch in a smooth round gold case, with three lids, a ring and a crown. There is a relief image of the Russian Empire Small State Emblem - a two-headed eagle under three crowns with blue enamel fluttering ends of the St. Andrew the First Called Order ribbons, with a sceptre and orb in his paws on the upper lid. The case lid is smooth and free from decoration. The inscription on the movement's lid: "Павелъ Буре поставщикъ Двора Его Величества No 61379" (Pavel Bure, supplier of His Majesty's Court No. 61379). The dial is white enamel; hour scale marks are black, the arrows are gold, "Breguet" type (hour and minute) and from blued steel (small second dial). There are three scales on the dial: minute, divided into 60 graduations with Arabic numbers; hour scale is divided into 12 graduations with Roman figures and small seconds' dial with Arabic numerals. Balance watch, on ruby stones, with an anchor stroke, a spring motor, hours, minutes and seconds indication device, with a Remontoir (a watch winding device).

A chain is in the set. It is enclosed in a rectangular case with bevelled corners, covered with red-brown leather.

An onlay coat of arms on the top lid of the watch is a late replica.

Technical Information
Case diameter without crown: 48 mm

Serial Number: 61 379
Product Year: 1902

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