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This extraordinary pocket watch, signed W. Little John & Son of Wellington, New Zealand, represents an elegant fusion of British craftsmanship and the international taste of the Edwardian era. Made at the dawn of the 20th century, as attested by the London and Chester hallmarks of 1908, it is a masterpiece of precision and refinement, housed in a high-quality silver case.
The dial, protected by finely crafted glass, stands out for its Roman numeral hour markers, a tribute to classical tradition, which give it timeless elegance. The 42 mm diameter makes it perfectly proportioned, ideal for handling with ease and style.
Equipped with a cylinder escapement, a technical solution appreciated for its reliability and ease of maintenance, this watch stands as a distinctive example of early 20th-century watchmaking innovation. With a gross weight of just 42 grams, it is a refined and lightweight object, ideal for both daily use and for enriching a collection of historical watches.
An authentic jewel that tells the story of an era and the link between continents, perfect for collectors and lovers of watchmaking heritage.