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LS. Gallopin & Cie, Succrs de Henry Capt


Estimation 6000 $ - 12000 $
Vente le 08/12/2025

Couleur gris, acier, jaune, or, blanc, métalisé

Dimensions Ø 47 mm

Nom de la vente Important watches featuring exceptional discoveries: The Olmsted complications collection

Lot 41

Maison de vente Sotheby’s

Pays États-Unis

Description du catalogue

Movement: two-train tandem wound movement, superimposed ratchet wheels with wolf’s teeth, lever escapement, bi-metallic compensation balance with overcoil, jeweled to the center, two asymmetrical polished steel hammers repeating on two coiled gongs, signed L. Gallopin & Cie. Sucs de Henry Capt, No. 46379. Genève

Dial: white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, outer minute ring with Arabic 5-minute markers, recessed subsidiary dial for constant seconds, signed LS Gallopin & Cie Succrs de Henry Capt, Genève

Case: 18k yellow gold, button through crown for trip-repeat, olivette for hand setting with protective shoulders, case back with Henry Capt spread eagle stamp, numbered 46379, cuvette engraved No. 46379, Henry Capt, L. Gallopin & Cie, Sucrs, Genève, Répétition a minutes poussoir au pendent

Signed: case, dial and movement signed, inside back lid with Henry Capt stamp

Diameter: 47 mm

Louis Gallopin’s involvement with Henri (or Henry) Capt & Cie began around 1880. The highly respected watchmaking firm Henry Capt was originally established by Henry Daniel Capt in 1819. Some years later, Henry Capt Jr. joined the business, developing it further in partnership with Louis Gallopin, who acted as his proxy. In 1893, Louis Gallopin became the sole proprietor of the firm. Louis’s son, Edward Gallopin, later joined the company, followed in turn by his own son, John Gallopin, in 1925. In 1961, Daniel Gallopin, great-grandson of Louis Gallopin, began working for the firm, continuing the family’s long horological tradition.

The house maintained a close relationship with Mr. Olmsted, as evidenced by correspondence dating from 1962, which reflects his continued interest in and support of E. Gallopin & Cie. For related letter correspondence concerning timepieces produced by the firm, see No. 31029.