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Lot 54

Harwood. A silver automatic tonneau form wristwatch
Circa 1930

19 February 2019, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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Harwood. A silver automatic tonneau form wristwatch

Date: Circa 1930
Movement: Jewelled bumper automatic, No.580247
Dial: Silvered square form, applied silvered Arabic numerals, outer minute divisions with 5 minute markers, aperture at 6 to indicate when time setting is engaged, blued steel Cathedral style hands
Case: Polished tonneau form, snap on back, fixed wire lugs, No.325768
Strap/Bracelet: Brown leather
Buckle/Clasp: Steel buckle
Signed: Dial & movement
Size: 28mm

Footnotes

John Harwood is credited for inventing the first automatically wound watch mechanism, which was patented in 1924.

In seeking greater accuracy Harwood identified ingress of dust and moisture as key inhibiting factors and sought to eliminate them by incorporating the winding mechanism inside the case of the watch. Harwood is said to have been inspired by a see saw when inventing his bumper wound movement, where the pivoting weight swings through 180 degrees limited by swing bumpers that propel the weight back and forth to encourage the motion which winds the watch.

The watch has no crown, providing a better seal to the case, and the hands are set by rotating the bezel. A dot at the six o'clock position indicates when the hand setting is engaged (white) and when the watch is running (red).

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