Fine Swiss Agassiz substantial 14K gold split second chronograph
antique pocket watch circa 1910.
Fine white enamel dial with red and black numerals and blued steel hands.
Engine turned "JS" case (slight pocket edge wear) with chronograph button
in the coin milled band.
High grade nickel 22 jewel movement with precision regulator and the
chronograph works visible on the back of the movement.
This watch can time two separate events. When the crown is depressed the
chronograph starts. When the button in the band is depressed the chronograph
hand "splits" and one of the hands stops. The other hand continues until the
crown is pushed. A final push of the crown returns the hand to "0".