Paul Buhre. A rare and large 14K pink gold wristwatch with enamel dial and two crowns, made for the Russian Market
SIGNED PAVEL (PAUL) BUHRÉ, SUPPLIER TO THE IMPERIAL COURT, NO. 408'840, CIRCA 1915
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Paul Buhre. A rare and large 14K pink gold wristwatch with enamel dial and two crowns, made for the Russian Market
Signed Pavel (Paul) Buhré, Supplier to the Imperial Court, No. 408'840, circa 1915
With gilt-finished jewelled lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance, 14K gold cuvette, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel moon-style hands, subsidiary seconds, in large circular case with winding crown to 12 o'clock, snap on back, flexible wire lugs, case numbered, cuvette signed and numbered, dial signed
40 mm. diam.
Lot Essay
The Buhré dynasty of watch makers, starting with Paul-Léopold Buhré around 1815, was specialized in the manufacture of high quality watches for the Russian market.
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