Movement with “à pattes d'ecrevisses” (crab leg) escapement
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“Rèpètition des quart a toc” with ruby cylinder escapement, “jumping hour” device sold to monsieur Frederic Frackmann (Breguet’s correspondent in Moscow) on 15 Germinal anno 12 (5 May 1804) for the price of 1500 FF.
“Chronometre de poche” with modified Earnshaw detent escapement, sold to Monsieur Hottinguer (banker of the Maison Breguet), on 11 October 1844 for 1,500 FF.
Decimal watch with double time indication on a 24-hour basis, verge escapement.
"Montre simple plate excentrique nouveau calibre 16½ lignes échapt cilindre, cadran émail” sold to Monsieur Benardaky on 01 luglio 1850 at prize of 1200 FF.
Ruby lever escapement.
Republican calendar with straight lever escapement
« Simple garde-temps, arbre percé 20 lignes échappement ancre” sold to Monsieur de Bignon 11 March 1858.
"Repetition demi quart sur timbres” with lever escapement on the “garde temps” principle, hunter case with secret “portrait” compartment, “jumping hours” device sold to Count Panin on 11 June 1821, for FF 4,800, reentered, restored and resold with number 4931 to Monsieur Lacroix of Turin on 16 May 1831 for 4800 francs.
Movement with lever detent escapement invented by Robert Robin
Quarter hour repeater and calendar with Debaufre escapement modified by Pierre Le Roy
“Rèpètition de Première Classe” with ruby cylinder escapement, sold to an anonymous “monsieur” on 13 July 1811 for 1,728 FF, resold to Monsieur Gozzel on 22 May 1822 for 900 FF.
Quarter hour repeater clock watch, verge escapement.
“Double-face” watch, monthly calendar, verge escapement, twelve- and twenty-four-hour indication.
“Répétition des quarts à ponts moyenne, 15 lignes, boîte or n. 3510, échappement à cylindre”. Sold on 05 November 1817 to Madame Soehnée. Monthly calendar and secret compartment containing a lock of hair.
Hour and quarter repeater with verge escapement