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Vacheron Constantin 18ct Yellow Gold Dress Pocket Watch – C1920s

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 48 mm (1.89 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Early 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1920
Condition: Excellent. In original box.

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Original price was: £3,060.00.Current price is: £2,620.00.

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Step back in time with the exquisite Vacheron Constantin 18ct Yellow Gold Dress Pocket Watch from the 1920s,‌ a true testament‌ to the ​opulence and precision of early 20th-century‍ Swiss watchmaking.⁤ This remarkable timepiece features a pristine ‍white enamel dial, meticulously signed by ⁤Vacheron & Constantin Geneva, adorned with bold black Arabic numerals,⁢ an ⁤outer minute track, and a subsidiary seconds dial⁤ positioned at six o'clock. The original blued steel Fleur-de-Lis​ style hands, along with the blued steel seconds⁣ hand, enhance the watch's sophisticated aesthetic. Encased in luxurious 18ct yellow gold, the plain case back opens to reveal a silver gold plated inner cuvette, fully signed and numbered, as is ‍the ‌Swiss gold hallmarked case back.⁢ The movement,‌ a marvel of horological engineering, is ⁣nickel finished, fully jeweled, ⁣and features a compensation balance​ and Breguet overcoil⁢ hairspring, underscoring the watch's exceptional craftsmanship. In excellent condition, this pocket​ watch appears like new old stock and comes with its original box, adding to ⁢its historical allure. Accompanied⁤ by a ⁢note indicating it ‌was sold by Ditta ‍G Salvadori Venezia, this ​piece is not⁢ just a timekeeper but a ‍slice of history, making ‍it a coveted addition to any discerning collector's ensemble.

Introducing a stunning Vacheron & Constantin 18ct yellow gold keyless lever dress pocket watch from the 1920s. This piece boasts an excellent white enamel dial, fully signed by Vacheron & Constantin Geneva, with black Arabic numerals, an outer minute track, and a subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock. The original blued steel Fleur-de-Lis style hands add a touch of elegance to the piece, along with the blued steel seconds hand.

The 18ct yellow gold case with a plain case back opens to reveal a silver gold plated inner cuvette, fully signed and numbered, as is the Swiss gold hallmarked case back. The superb nickel finished, fully jewelled, signed and numbered movement features a compensation balance and Breguet overcoil hairspring, adding to the watch's impressive craftsmanship.

This watch is in excellent condition, appearing like new old stock, and would make an exceptional addition to any collection. Accompanied by its original box, the watch also includes a note that it was sold by Ditta G Salvadori Venezia. Don't miss out on the chance to own such a remarkable piece of history.

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 48 mm (1.89 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Early 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1920
Condition: Excellent. In original box.

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