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The first authentic carriage clock was made in Paris at the start of the 19th Century, by Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823). Carriage clocks are also known in France as ÒOfficerÕs Clocks.Ó The name is based on an historical anecdote. It is said that Napoleon, having almost lost a battle because one of his officers was late, ordered his military chiefs to carry a small clock with them at all times. Orders placed with master clockmakers always included the reference Òa clock for an officerÓ and this brought the name into common parlance. Original Carriage Clocks, such as this one, include a jeweled platform escapement visible through the beveled glass on top. The escapement was placed this way so that the clock would continue to keep time while it was bounced around in a carriage with wooden wheels in the 19th Century. These carriage clocks are gold plated with the traditional, shock-resistant, platform-mounted jeweled escapement. Each carriage clock comes with an upholstered-interior presentation box and gold key. These clocks are collectorÕs items and heirloom pieces for generations to come. Each one is a fine work of art.
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Width: 2.5
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Depth: 2.5
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Made In: China
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Clock Type: Mantel
Product Overview & Specs
The first authentic carriage clock was made in Paris at the start of the 19th Century, by Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823). Carriage clocks are also known in France as ÒOfficerÕs Clocks.Ó The name is based on an historical anecdote. It is said that Napoleon, having almost lost a battle because one of his officers was late, ordered his military chiefs to carry a small clock with them at all times. Orders placed with master clockmakers always included the reference Òa clock for an officerÓ and this brought the name into common parlance. Original Carriage Clocks, such as this one, include a jeweled platform escapement visible through the beveled glass on top. The escapement was placed this way so that the clock would continue to keep time while it was bounced around in a carriage with wooden wheels in the 19th Century. These carriage clocks are gold plated with the traditional, shock-resistant, platform-mounted jeweled escapement. Each carriage clock comes with an upholstered-interior presentation box and gold key. These clocks are collectorÕs items and heirloom pieces for generations to come. Each one is a fine work of art.
- Enamel dial
- Five pieces of beveled glass
- 11-jewel platform escapement
- Presentation box
- Runs eight days on one wind
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