John Walker. A Very Fine, Rare and Heavy Minute Repeating Hunter Case Keyless Lever Chronograph Tourbillon Watch
John Walker. A Very Fine, Rare and Heavy Minute Repeating Hunter Case Keyless Lever Chronograph Tourbillon Watch

SIGNED JOHN WALKER LTD, 63 NEW BOND STREET W & 127 FENCHURCH STREET E. C., MOVEMENT NO. 22'642, CASE STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1905

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John Walker. A Very Fine, Rare and Heavy Minute Repeating Hunter Case Keyless Lever Chronograph Tourbillon Watch
Signed John Walker Ltd, 63 New Bond Street W & 127 Fenchurch Street E. C., Movement No. 22'642, Case Stamped with London Date Letter for 1905
Three-quarter plate gilt-finished ratchet tooth lever movement, bi-metallic compensation balance, Nielson one minute tourbillon carriage, glazed dust cover, tinted enamel dial, Roman numerals, outer calibrated 1/5th seconds rings, two large subsidiary dials for 60 minute register and constant seconds, monogramed circular case, chronograph button in the band, hinged case back with monogram and 5 knuckle joint, dial and movement signed and numbered, case stamped with casemaker's initials FT London for Fred Thomas and London date letter for 1905
60mm diam.

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Accompanied by copies of the Kew Register of Watches Received and Dispatched, and an Abstract of the Results where the watch was tested 6 times between August 1st 1906 and finally on January 14th 1908 gaining an "A" especially good certificate with a mark of 85.3 which was extremely difficult for a multi complicated watch to achieve.

The present watch is inscribed with the family crest of the Fleetwood Hesketh Family with the family motto quod tibi hoc altieri.

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