Lézé. An unusual 18K gold hunter case two train dual time independent seconds keywound lever watch
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Lézé. An unusual 18K gold hunter case two train dual time independent seconds keywound lever watch

SIGNED LÉZÉ, SR DE BLONDEAU HGER DU ROI, RUE DE LA PAIX 23 À PARIS, NOS. 1379 AND 21152, CIRCA 1850

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Lézé. An unusual 18K gold hunter case two train dual time independent seconds keywound lever watch
Signed Lézé, Sr de Blondeau Hger du Roi, Rue de la Paix 23 à Paris, Nos. 1379 and 21152, circa 1850
Keywound two train jeweled lever movement, gold cuvette, white enamel dial, outer five minute divisions for the independent centre seconds, two subsidiary dials with Roman numerals for the two time zones, constant seconds, engine-turned circular case, independent seconds start/stop lever in the ribbed band, cuvette signed, case numbered
52 mm. diam.

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Lézé in Paris was the successor of Blondeau and active from around 1850 until 1870 when he was succeeded by Victor Fleury.

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