CARTIER. AN EXQUISITE AND RARE ART DECO ROCK CRYSTAL, ONYX, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND DIAMOND-SET "MODEL A" MYSTERY CLOCK
LOT 2789 PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR
CARTIER. AN EXQUISITE AND RARE ART DECO ROCK CRYSTAL, ONYX, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND DIAMOND-SET "MODEL A" MYSTERY CLOCK

SIGNED CARTIER, NO. 2442, CASE NOS. 0822 AND 0853, CIRCA 1925

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CARTIER. AN EXQUISITE AND RARE ART DECO ROCK CRYSTAL, ONYX, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND DIAMOND-SET "MODEL A" MYSTERY CLOCK
Signed Cartier, No. 2442, Case Nos. 0822 and 0853, circa 1925

With keywound gilt-finished lever movement, Roman numerals applied over the mother-of-pearl chapter ring with inner rose-cut diamond-set rim, decorative rose-cut diamond-set hands, within a mother-of-pearl frame, in shaped rectangular rock crystal case with moulded pediment, to the rectangular onyx plinth, with gold beadwork trim, case signed Cartier Made in France and numbered, movement signed European Watch & Clock Co. Inc. France
91 x 138 mm.

Lot Essay

US$200,000-250,000

This clock is accompanied by a winding and setting key.

Best-known for his "Pendules Mysterieuses" or "Mystery Clocks", Maurice Couet, the twenty-eight year old clockmaker astonished the industry by exploiting the use of illusion. In the Mystery clocks, first seen in 1913, the hands appear to "float" across the face, with no apparent anchor. In reality, they are held in place by transparent discs, usually of rock crystal, citrine or in one instance, aquamarine and driven by gears that are ingeniously hidden in the frame of the case. Captivated by research of 16th, 17th and early 19th century technicians, his workshop produced several variations of the original Mystery clock, each produced over the course of one year and passing through the hands of no less than six or seven specialists - the watchmaker, the designer, the 'orfèvre-boîtier', the enameler, the lapidary, the setter, the engraver and the polisher.

Cartier sold the first issue of the Model A to J.P. Morgan, Jr. in 1913, at their New York store; this clock recently brought $310,500 at auction. More recently, Christie's Paris, 6 June 2002, lot 195, sold a Model B mystery clock, circa 1927, for the record price of $372,632.

For an almost identical clock, see Le Temps de Cartier by Jader Barracca, Giempiero Negretti and Franco Nencini, edition Publi Prom, p. 99.

See also "Cartier: Jewelers Extraordinary by Hans Nadelhoffer, Thames and Hudson, p. 251.

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