Dubois & Fils of Le Locle, Switzerland crafted an automaton watch around the year 1810.pic.twitter.com/lLSnJlUMwE
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Sotheby's auction house once offered this amazing watch and automaton for sale. Dating back to 1810, the carefully preserved antique depicts an acrobat balancing on a tightrope while a woman plays a lute and a man plays a lyre. An internal cylinder plays a sequence of 33 notes.
It also tells the time.
DuBois et Fils (DuBois and Sons), a Swiss luxury watchmaker, produced the treasure. That firm is still in business. This watch is one of several similar devices that it made.
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