Escapement by Paul Garnier
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Monthly and weekly calendar, with virgule escapement and “diablotine”
Made on the Houriet principle with a special dial
Decimal watch with double time indication on a 24-hour basis, verge escapement, enamelled case
Hour and quarter repeater, mustache lever escapement
Self-winding hour and quarter repeater with pedometric oscillating mass, cylinder escapement.
"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.
Detent Lever escapement invented by Robert Robin. Restored by Breguet.
“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 virgule escapement, power reserve, jumping hours and barometer, center seconds n.4737 belonging to Antoine Louis Leon de Saint-Just.
Chronometer with Robin escapement
Hour and quarter repeater, cylinder escapement, enamel case
Decimal watch with double time indication on a 24-hour basis, verge escapement.
Straight lever escapement, registered on 30 September 1791, there is no information regarding the sale.
Quarter hour repeater with double wheel duplex escapement.
Garde temps with detent pivotè escapement, sold to Prince Sergey Sergeevich Gagarine, 1 May 1810 for 1,200 FF, as recorded in Moreau's archives.