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Auguste Berthoud. A Unique and Rare Experimental Marine Chronometer C1840

£35,000.00
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Stock Ref 19012410
Brand Auguste Berthoud
Case Material Brass & Mahogany
Price 35,000.00 £
Condition Antique
Year 1840
Box Yes
Papers No
Height (cm) 14
Width (cm) 16
Depth (cm) 16
Finance 6 Months Interest Free Credit Available

Auguste Berthoud. A Unique and Rare French Experimental Marine Chronometer C1840

Dial: The Original Silvered regulator Dial, similar to that used by Louis Berthoud, his father, with small Roman chapter ring for hours, subsidiary seconds below, outer Arabic minute ring on the border of the bezel and original Blued steel Breguet hands. The dial is fully signed Auguste Berthoud and numbered.

Case: The original Double body two tier mahogany box with slide on the lid over the observation aperture. Brass gimbals with a ladded bowl. Brass case "En Forme de Tabatiere " , similar to that used by Louis Berthoud for his later chronometer.

Movement: The Brass, full plate movement with steel conical pillars secured by nuts with washers. Fusee with chain, maintaining power, Spring Detent Escapement, three-arm compensation balance, with three trapezoidal weights and timing screws and blued steel helical balance spring. The piece is rare as most French Marine chronometers were fitted with Pivoted Detente Escapements.

A Brief Biography. Charles-Auguste Berthoud (1798-1876) Was born in Argenteuil on November 17, 1798. He was one of the youngest pupils at the Ecole d'Arts-et-Metiers of Compiegne, which was transferred to Chalons-sur-Marne in 1806. Together with his elder brother, Louis Simon Henri Berthoud, Charles-Auguste was taught the art of precision watchmaking by his father, Pierre-Louis Berthoud; when the latter died at the end 1813, it was his foreman, Jean-Francois Henri Motel, who continued to teach the boys. Having finished his apprenticeship, Charles-Auguste Berthoud became in charge of his late father's workshop in Argenteuil, while his brother managed the shop in Paris. The work of the two Berthoud boys was already highly praised at the Exposition des L'indusirle Francaise in 1819, and they were awarded a silver medal at the exhibitions of 1823 and 1827. No longer in partnership with his brother, Charles-Auguste was then awarded a gold medal at the 1834 exhibition and, in 1839, was appointed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Trade to succeed to Perrelet as the head of a school of precision watchmaking. At the 1844 exhibition, he was commended for his teachings at the school and received a confirmation of his gold medal, which he received again at the 1849 exhibition when he was also named Chevalier de la Legion d' Honneur. Charles-Auguste Berthoud was a sober man who enjoyed a quiet family life. During his working career, he produced some 350 marine chronometers and a few pocket chronometers. Unfortunately, sorrow for the death of loved ones was to fill his later years and he died on February 15, 1876. This marine chronometer is an exceptional piece of history and would compliment any collection.

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