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    Avete bisogno di un orologio? Reverso, naturalmente :)


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    Credo che il calibro 822 attualmente utilizzato sul Grande Taille sia una riedizione di forma, con alcune ruote sostate, del calibro 818: stesso spessore, stesso numero di rubini, stessa autonomia, stessa forma del ponte dell'ancora, stesso bilanciere. E' una mia supposizione, ma vedendo i due calibri vicini credo proprio di avere ragione ;)

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    Ho una curiosità e scusate l'OT. Chissà se qualcuno mi sa rispondere. Mi sono comprato un Duoface usato. Sul quadrante posteriore ci sono ovviamente indici e lancette luminescenti, ma da nessuna parte è scritto "T" sul quadrante, né davanti, né dietro. E questo l'ho visto anche sui primi modelli, sui quali probabilmente c'era il trizio e non il luminova. Qualcuno sa confermarmi se sul Duoface veniva usato il trizio? In orologeria da quando hanno cominciato ad usare il luminova? Dal colore si riconoscono indici e lancette dei due materiali?

    Grazie

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    CITAZIONE (erm2833 @ 27/12/2009, 16:11)
    ne ricordo uno quadrante nero venduto da antiquorum una decina di anni orsono.
    ciao,
    erm.

    eccolo, anno 2000 (prezzo 360.000 chf)



    "Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, 'Reverso', No. 823421, case No. 609481, retailed by Gübelin Lucerne.Produced in circa 1934.Extremely fine and rare, rectangular, reversible, 18K white gold gentleman's wristwatch. Accompanied byExtract of the Archives.

    C. three-body, solid, polished, reeded bezel, black champlevé enamel plate on the back bearing the initials 'D.B.'.D. black with applied white gold indexes, auxiliary seconds dial. 'Index' white gold hands. M. Cal. 9 ''' rhodiumplated, 'fausses côtes' decoration, 18 jewels, lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance adjusted to 8 positions, flatbalance-spring.Dial, case and movement signed.Dim. 23 x 37 mm."


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    grande orologio il reverso...
    prima o poi....
     
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    CITAZIONE (msx @ 4/3/2010, 15:20)
    CITAZIONE (erm2833 @ 27/12/2009, 16:11)
    ne ricordo uno quadrante nero venduto da antiquorum una decina di anni orsono.
    ciao,
    erm.

    eccolo, anno 2000 (prezzo 360.000 chf)



    "Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, 'Reverso', No. 823421, case No. 609481, retailed by Gübelin Lucerne.Produced in circa 1934.Extremely fine and rare, rectangular, reversible, 18K white gold gentleman's wristwatch. Accompanied byExtract of the Archives.

    C. three-body, solid, polished, reeded bezel, black champlevé enamel plate on the back bearing the initials 'D.B.'.D. black with applied white gold indexes, auxiliary seconds dial. 'Index' white gold hands. M. Cal. 9 ''' rhodiumplated, 'fausses côtes' decoration, 18 jewels, lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance adjusted to 8 positions, flatbalance-spring.Dial, case and movement signed.Dim. 23 x 37 mm."

    grazie marino!
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    QUOTE (erm2833 @ 27/12/2009, 16:11)
    ne ricordo uno quadrante nero venduto da antiquorum una decina di anni orsono.
    ciao,
    erm.

    eccolo, anno 2000 (prezzo 360.000 chf)



    "Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, 'Reverso', No. 823421, case No. 609481, retailed by Gübelin Lucerne.Produced in circa 1934.Extremely fine and rare, rectangular, reversible, 18K white gold gentleman's wristwatch. Accompanied byExtract of the Archives.

    C. three-body, solid, polished, reeded bezel, black champlevé enamel plate on the back bearing the initials 'D.B.'.D. black with applied white gold indexes, auxiliary seconds dial. 'Index' white gold hands. M. Cal. 9 ''' rhodiumplated, 'fausses côtes' decoration, 18 jewels, lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance adjusted to 8 positions, flatbalance-spring.Dial, case and movement signed.Dim. 23 x 37 mm."

    Questo lo metterei volentieri in collezione!
     
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    Questo è un "Réverso Poche Diamant" del '99

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    CITAZIONE (nicola1960 @ 4/3/2010, 15:10)
    CITAZIONE (il falegname @ 4/3/2010, 11:11)
    Mi sono comprato un Duoface usato. Sul quadrante posteriore ci sono ovviamente indici e lancette luminescenti, ma da nessuna parte è scritto "T" sul quadrante, né davanti, né dietro. E questo l'ho visto anche sui primi modelli, sui quali probabilmente c'era il trizio e non il luminova. Qualcuno sa confermarmi se sul Duoface veniva usato il trizio?

    Dovrebbe trattarsi, con ogni probabilità, di luminova. Il Reverso Duoface dovrebbe esser stato lanciato nei primi anni ’90 e, quindi, successivamente all’entrata in vigore della normative sulla radioluminescenza, ISO 3157: 1991(E), "Radioluminescence for time measurement instruments - Specifications"

    https://orologi.forumfree.it/?t=16105035

    CITAZIONE (il falegname @ 4/3/2010, 11:11)
    In orologeria da quando hanno cominciato ad usare il luminova?

    Dagli inizi degli anni ’90.
    www.rctritec.com/index.php?id=49

    CITAZIONE (il falegname @ 4/3/2010, 11:11)
    Dal colore si riconoscono indici e lancette dei due materiali?

    Lo si può riconoscere non per il colore, ma con altri mezzi/metodi.
    http://forum.timezoneitalia.com/index.php/topic,364.0.html

    Grazie, gentilissimo ;)

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    Ho raccolto le immagini di alcuni Reverso speciali risalenti agli anni '30.

    Cartier



    Gübelin



    Walser Wald



    Hausmann



    Vacheron & Constantin per Birks, Montreal



    Kirby, Beard & Co



    Favre Leuba



    idem

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    Per un Nobiluomo



    Eberhard, Milan



    G. Glauser



    Pendente



    Da borsetta





    Termino con due pezzi eccezionali:

    :wub:

    "Amelia Earhart” Le Coultre, “Reverso”, case No. 12089. Made in the 1930s to celebrate the world record set by Amelia Earhart on May 8th, 1935, for the first nonstop solo flight from Mexico City to New York. Fine and rare, rectangular and reversible, center-seconds, “Staybrite” gentleman’s wristwatch with a yellow goldplated Jaeger buckle.

    C. Four-body, solid, polished and brushed, reeded bezel, the case back of the reversible case engraved and decorated with green enamel, depicting a map of North America with dedication “Mexico - New York May 8th, 1935”. D. Two tone silver with painted black baton indexes and Arabic 12, and painted black baton indexes and Arabic numerals on an inner silver ring dial for the minutes. Blued steel "épée" hands. M. Cal. 8’’’, tonneaushaped, rhodium plated, ”fausses-côtes” decoration, 15 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance, selfcompensating flat balance-spring, index regulator. Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 23 x 38 mm. Thickness 9 mm."





    Cronografo Movado, pezzo unico.

    "Movado "Reverso" Chronograph, No. 97155, 1930's. Unique example of a very interesting 18 et white and yellow gold gentleman's wristwatch with single button chronograph and register.

    C. four body, massive, satined, polished, double face. D. on one side, mat silver with painteci enamel Arabic nurnerals " auxiliary seconds dial. On the other face, mat silver dial with off center seconds and 30 minutes progressive register dials. Burnished steel "Bâton" hands. M. 8"' rhodiumed, 19 jewels, lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance, Breguet balancespring, the single slide button at 7 o'clock on the band is for start-stop and return to zero functions of the chronograph, the other one is for locking the functions. Dial, case and movement signed. In very good condition. Dim. 24x44 mm. "


    Sold including buyer's premium: 20,240,000 CHF :wacko: L'asta si tenne ad Hong Kong, dunque dovrebbero essere HKD





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    Il "cugino" chez Cartier: "Cabriolet Reversible"

    The "Cabriolet Reversible" or "Tank Basculante" model was introduced into the market in 1932. The main purpose of this ingenious system, allowing the complete 360 degree rotation of the case around the horizontal axis, was to protect the crystal and consequently the dial during sporting activities.

    Its development was a joint collaboration between LeCoultre, César de Trey of Spécialités Horlogers SA in Lausanne and Jaeger Paris, resulting in the patent for a watch in 1932 reserved for Cartier and known initially as "Cabriolet Reversible". The case pivoted lengthwise within an articulated frame and the integrated winding crown was placed at 12 o'clock.


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    CITAZIONE (msx @ 4/3/2010, 17:05)
    Ho raccolto le immagini di alcuni Reverso speciali risalenti agli anni '30.

    Cartier



    Gübelin



    Walser Wald



    Hausmann



    Vacheron & Constantin per Birks, Montreal



    Kirby, Beard & Co



    Favre Leuba



    idem



    Per un Nobiluomo



    Eberhard, Milan



    G. Glauser



    Pendente



    Da borsetta





    Termino con due pezzi eccezionali:

    :wub:

    "Amelia Earhart” Le Coultre, “Reverso”, case No. 12089. Made in the 1930s to celebrate the world record set by Amelia Earhart on May 8th, 1935, for the first nonstop solo flight from Mexico City to New York. Fine and rare, rectangular and reversible, center-seconds, “Staybrite” gentleman’s wristwatch with a yellow goldplated Jaeger buckle.

    C. Four-body, solid, polished and brushed, reeded bezel, the case back of the reversible case engraved and decorated with green enamel, depicting a map of North America with dedication “Mexico - New York May 8th, 1935”. D. Two tone silver with painted black baton indexes and Arabic 12, and painted black baton indexes and Arabic numerals on an inner silver ring dial for the minutes. Blued steel "épée" hands. M. Cal. 8’’’, tonneaushaped, rhodium plated, ”fausses-côtes” decoration, 15 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance, selfcompensating flat balance-spring, index regulator. Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 23 x 38 mm. Thickness 9 mm."





    Cronografo Movado, pezzo unico.

    "Movado "Reverso" Chronograph, No. 97155, 1930's. Unique example of a very interesting 18 et white and yellow gold gentleman's wristwatch with single button chronograph and register.

    C. four body, massive, satined, polished, double face. D. on one side, mat silver with painteci enamel Arabic nurnerals " auxiliary seconds dial. On the other face, mat silver dial with off center seconds and 30 minutes progressive register dials. Burnished steel "Bâton" hands. M. 8"' rhodiumed, 19 jewels, lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance, Breguet balancespring, the single slide button at 7 o'clock on the band is for start-stop and return to zero functions of the chronograph, the other one is for locking the functions. Dial, case and movement signed. In very good condition. Dim. 24x44 mm. "


    Sold including buyer's premium: 20,240,000 CHF :wacko: L'asta si tenne ad Hong Kong, dunque dovrebbero essere HKD




    marino,
    come sai non mi fossilizzo sui materiali e tantomeno sui marchi.
    scegli tu per me!
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