Asprey Key Pendant | Caliber 426/2
Asprey Key Pendant | Caliber 426/2
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This double-signed, LeCoultre and Asprey key is a relic of a collaboration between a reputable watchmaking manufacture, and an iconic retailer. It is a testament to the glory days of Asprey, as a purveyor of finely crafted good, and an emancipator for the wildly outrageous imagination of its clients.
Founded in 1781, Asprey & Co. has supplied a clientele of aristocrats, foreign heads of states and wealthy industrialists. In its glory days, from its New Bond Street address, the retailer was a destination for individuals of refinement and discernment, seeking articles of exclusive design and high quality. For horological aficionados, Asprey will no doubt be familiar as a notable retailer of Patek Philippe, including a recently surfaced Asprey-signed ref. 2499, and for being the official supplier of Rolex watches to the Sultan of Oman.
This double-signed key certainly proves Asprey’s uncompromising attention to detail. It is made in collaboration with LeCoultre, a watchmaker well-known for its mechanical prowess, having designed numerous miniature mechanical calibres, to be used in a wide range of applications, such as the original Bulgari Serpenti bracelet watches.
The key houses a 16-jewel circular backwind LeCoultre caliber 426/2, measuring less than 3mm in thickness. The dial-side of watch is yet again an exercise in precision and attention to detail: it features a two-tone double-signed dial and blued steel sword hands. A small Swiss signature at 6 o’clock is a subtle reminder of the mechanics that lie within.
An eccentric and playful object, executed with meticulous attention to detail. We wonder what it unlocks.
Brand: | LeCoultre & Asprey |
Object: | key pendant |
Features: | miniature watch, double-signed, two-tone dial |
Movement: | circular backwind Jaeger LeCoultre caliber 426/2 |
Size: | 53mm x 24mm |
Era: | 1930s |
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