El calibre si es Cortebert y podria ser este o familia
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Cortebert 474-II[/SIZE]
Features
stem wind and set
sub second
Data
18''', Dm= 40.25mm, Do= 40.8...40.85mm
H= 5.45mm
F= 0.55mm
T= 2.3mm
15 jewels
f = 18000 A/h
power reserve 37h
Balance staff U251
Stem W1499
Mainspring / battery
Zf3495, 2.00 x 16.0 x 0.20 x 460mm
Hands
1.95 x 1.10...1.18 / 0.30mm
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Remarks
open face calibre
setting lever between plates
bimetallic screw balance
options (Fig.3)
bimetallic screw balance with 2 adjustment screws
Breguet hairspring
The Cortebert 474 was obviously an experiment subject. Most registers ignore this, but Flume at least lists the variants I and II with differing setting bridges. The samples of the Cortebert 474-II (after Flume) shown here have moreover different positions of the setting-lever screw, i.e. different setting levers.
family/generations:
473, 474-I, 484, 486, 487, 495: 18''', open face
476: 19''', open face
479: 18''', open face, different balance
485: 18''', hunter, different balance
modified crown mechanism:
474-II: 18''', open face
477: 19''', open face
Example, year: signature; shock device
1-2) ca. 1910: JC, Calibre 474 Déposé - 12 4
2-3) ca. 1915: - 70 2
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