Vacheron Constantin Gold Lever Pocket Watch – 1920s

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 42 mm (1.66 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1920-1929
Date of Manufacture: C1920s
Condition: Excellent

£4,950.00

Step back in time with the exquisite‌ Vacheron Constantin Gold Lever Pocket⁤ Watch from the 1920s, a true marvel of horological craftsmanship and Art Deco elegance.⁢ This stunning timepiece, crafted from 18k ⁤yellow gold, features a dial that ‌is nothing short ‌of a masterpiece. Fully signed by Vacheron & Constantin, the dial boasts a silver satin finish adorned with gold Breguet numerals and outer gold minute dots, ⁣while the subsidiary seconds dial is gracefully positioned at six‌ o'clock. The hour and minute hands are uniquely ‌designed in a gold cathedral style, complemented by a gold-colored ‍seconds hand. The case, also fully signed, numbered, and ⁤Swiss Hallmarked, showcases a⁤ plain gold design⁤ with a snap-on plain case back, ensuring easy access to the movement. Inside, you'll find a high-quality, nickel-finished, fully-jeweled movement with an unusual slow-fast Micrometre regulation, exemplifying the meticulous attention to detail for ⁢which Vacheron‌ Constantin is renowned. With a round 42 mm diameter case, this manual wind pocket watch⁢ is not only a functional timepiece but also a‌ collector's dream, embodying the sophistication and artistry of the 1920s. Its excellent ⁤condition further underscores its timeless appeal, making it a coveted addition for any horology enthusiast or collector.

Presenting a stunning Vacheron Constantin pocket watch from the 1920s, crafted from 18k yellow gold. The dial is a work of art, fully signed by Vacheron & Constantin and featuring a silver satin finish, gold Breguet numerals, and outer gold minute dots. The subsidiary seconds dial is located at six o'clock, while the hour and minute hands are an unusual gold cathedral style with a gold-colored seconds hand.

The case is also fully signed, numbered, and Swiss Hallmarked, boasting a plain gold design with a snap-on plain case back for easy access to the movement. Speaking of the movement, it's a high-quality nickel-finished, fully-jeweled masterpiece featuring an unusual slow-fast Micrometre regulation.

This pocket watch is a true gem from the Art Deco era, a testament to the fine craftsmanship and attention to detail that Vacheron Constantin is renowned for. It's a piece that any horology collector or enthusiast would be proud to add to their collection.

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 42 mm (1.66 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1920-1929
Date of Manufacture: C1920s
Condition: Excellent

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