J. Schulz. A Lady's 14k Pink Gold Shell-Form Bracelet Watch with Mother-of-Pearl Dial
J. Schulz. A Lady's 14k Pink Gold Shell-Form Bracelet Watch with Mother-of-Pearl Dial

SIGNED J. SCHULZ, CASE NO. 520'082, CIRCA 1925

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J. Schulz. A Lady's 14k Pink Gold Shell-Form Bracelet Watch with Mother-of-Pearl Dial
Signed J. Schulz, Case No. 520'082, Circa 1925
Mechanical movement, 17 jewels, silvered matte dial, mother-of-pearl chapter ring with black Arabic and baton numerals, circular case, snap back, dial and crown concealed under a shell-shaped hinged cover set with diamonds and sapphires, 14k pink gold J. Schulz bracelet with continuation of shell-shaped motif, case, dial, and movement signed
22.5mm diam.

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James Schulz was an independent New York-based watchmaker who began his career at Tiffany & Co., and later worked with Cartier to design and create timepieces. He launched his own business in 1924, and is best known for custom made complicated timepieces. In the 1920's, he conceived the idea to fit the complications of a pocketwatch into the case of a wristwatch. His rare and unique platinum minute repeating perpetual calendar single button chronograph button sold at Christie's in November 2006 for over 1.3 million Swiss Francs.

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