Lot 165

Paul Ditisheim 18K Gold Split Second Chronograph Pocket Watch

Estimate: $100 - $10,000

Bid Increments

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$0 $1
$10 $5
$100 $10
$300 $25
$1,000 $50
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$300,000 $10,000

Description

Early 20th Century; Original, Estate found, Paul Ditisheim Solvil 18k yellow gold split second chronograph pocket watch. Case: 18k yellow gold, open face, 51.5mm, outside cover engraved with personalization, inner cover signed by maker, serial on inside of inner and outer cover #716322, Dial: very nice, hairline near 5 and 11 o'clock, Movement: Paul Ditisheim Solvil split second chronograph. The watch can wind and set and is running at time of evaluation. The split-second chronograph function is working as it should. Overall appears to be complete and all original. We encourage all bidders to view and inspect this watch in our gallery. Listed above is a detailed report that has been provided by a trusted watch expert. All online bidders have a bid limit cap. If you are concerned about your cap and would like an increase, please contact our office prior to Wednesday 12/3/25 with your requested increase. Bid limit increase requests submitted after 12/3 will not be accommodated. Total weight 105 grams. Please view photos. Provenance: C. Coble Collection

Artist or Maker

Paul Ditisheim

Medium

18K Gold

Date

Early 20th Century

Exhibited

Currently Mebane Antique Gallery and available for preview

Literature

Paul Ditisheim watches are vintage timepieces known for their high quality, precision, and intricate designs. Paul Ditisheim was a notable Swiss chronometer manufacturer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and his timepieces are now considered collectible items.

Notes

Available for live in house bidding and pay-pick up from our gallery, Always bid with confidence with Mebane Auction. Thank you Jon Lambert

Condition

Very Good Original

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C. Coble Collection