"Pendule De Cheminée Réglementaire XIXème Siècle Louis XVI"
Ferdinand Berthoud (18 March 1727, in Plancemont-sur-Couvet (Principality of Neuchâtel) – 20 June 1807, in Groslay (Val d'Oise)), was a scientist and watchmaker. He became master watchmaker in Paris in 1753. Berthoud, who held the position of Horologist-Mechanic by appointment to the King and the Navy, left behind him an exceptionally broad body of work, in particular in the field of sea chronometers.Details of the movement mechanism: Eight days there is a pendulum hanging. He struck an hour and a half on the bell. The clock is working great and tot. And it was recently cleaned and serviced by a professional clockmaker. The clock is delivered complete with, key and bell.