Introduction
Steeped in the illustrious heritage of Chaumet, the Jump Hour A10 epitomizes timeless elegance and innovative design. Crafted from 18k yellow, this masterpiece, introduced in 1992, captivates through the use of a distinctive 36mm wide flying saucer-like case that is immediately reminiscent of the Cartier Pebble. Its sleek, polished finish and hidden lugs exude sophistication and elegance, while the double aperture pairing for its jump hour and rotating minutes disk showcase its avant-garde charm. Powered by the base ETA cal. 2892-2 that has been heavily modified for its jump hour functionality, the A10 ensures precision timekeeping with a touch of obscure vintage allure. Its golden Chaumet-signed rotor, well-finished construction and unique winding crown reflect the brand's commitment to excellence in craftsmanship. As a symbol of refinement and sophistication, the Chaumet Jump Hour A10 transcends time, making it a coveted treasure for discerning collectors and connoisseurs alike that has recently begun to attract the plaudits it deserves thanks to its stylish profile and unique time-telling display.
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Grade
M 9.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Chaumet Hang Tag
Est. value range
$3,000 – $5,000
The Details
Brand
Chaumet
Dimensions
36mm x 8mm
Model
Jump Hour "Guichets"
Movement
Automatic ETA modified cal. 2892-2
Reference
10A
Bracelet
Leather strap
Year
Circa 1990s
Condition
Like-New
Material
18kt yellow gold
Included
Watch and hang tag
Dial Color
Gold
Condition
Watch is in "like new" condtion, with little to no signs of use or wear. Gold case surfaces have developed a warm oxidative patina due it sitting for many years. The caseback has a plastic sticker covering the engravings.
Please Note: Due to CITES considerations, if the watch is to be shipped outside of the USA, the exotic skin strap will have to be removed.
Our Perspective
A stylish watch aesthetically rooted in Chaumet's sense of fashion and blended with some rather unique watchmaking, the A10 is an intriguing offering, and the wider collecting community has only just begun to take notice.