AN ART DECO DIAMOND WRISTWATCH, BY CARTIER
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AN ART DECO DIAMOND WRISTWATCH, BY CARTIER

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AN ART DECO DIAMOND WRISTWATCH, BY CARTIER
The small rectangular dial with arabic numerals to the baguette-cut diamond surround and square-link bracelet, 'Duoplan' lever movement and reverse winder, circa 1925, 16.3 cm. long, with red leather Cartier case
Dial signed Cartier, nos. 1553 and 336, movement signed European Watch & Clock Co Inc., bracelet signed Cartier London

Lot Essay

The famous Duoplan lever movement was a landmark innovation in the 1920s, allowing the winding and hand setting crown to be placed on the reverse of the case. This enabled the designers of the Art Deco period to produce watches with a refined and elegant look.

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