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Bovet. A rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with single hand split secondsMono-Rattrapante, Case no. 295801, circa 1950
12 June 2012, 13:00 EDT
Los AngelesUS$2,000 - US$3,000
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Bovet. A rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with single hand split seconds
Mono-Rattrapante, Case no. 295801, circa 1950
Valjoux Cal. 84 movement with three function square chronograph button at 2 o'clock to start, split, resume and stop, flyback by means of 4 o'clock button, monometallic balance with overcoiled spring, index regulator, signed pink dial with tachymeter scale enclosing formerly luminous arabic and baton numerals, blued skeleton hands with luminous fill, subsidiary dials for continuous second and 30-minute register, plain snap back case with polished bezel and down turned lugs. 35.5mm
Valjoux Cal. 84 movement with three function square chronograph button at 2 o'clock to start, split, resume and stop, flyback by means of 4 o'clock button, monometallic balance with overcoiled spring, index regulator, signed pink dial with tachymeter scale enclosing formerly luminous arabic and baton numerals, blued skeleton hands with luminous fill, subsidiary dials for continuous second and 30-minute register, plain snap back case with polished bezel and down turned lugs. 35.5mm
Footnotes
The Mono-Rattrapante complication is unique to Bovet.
Mono-Rattrapante allows the user to pause the center sweep second hand of the chronograph with the bottom button and take an intermediate reading while continuing to record the event. When the bottom button is released the center chronograph hand will spring ahead to where it would have been (had it not been paused) to continue the recording.
























