Vachrone pocket watch – 1901

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1900-1909
Date of Manufacture: 1901
Condition: Excellent

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Introducing the Vachrone pocket watch from 1901, a remarkable timepiece that embodies the pinnacle of horological craftsmanship and historical significance.⁣ This exquisite watch, produced by a ⁤renowned factory celebrated globally for its exceptional navigational chronometers, was meticulously crafted in the⁣ factory's watch department during the ‍late 1930s to early 1940s. Its ​design ‌pays homage to the timeless elegance of the Patek Philippe Calatrava, featuring a classic round case​ that has stood the test of time. Despite its age, the watch remains in excellent condition, showcasing an impressive 19-jewel manual winding movement that ensures ‍precise timekeeping. As both a reliable timepiece and a stunning⁤ piece of functional history,⁤ the Vachrone pocket watch is a rare⁤ find that will captivate collectors and enthusiasts​ alike. Crafted by Vacheron Constantin⁣ in Switzerland during the early 20th century, this watch is a testament to‌ enduring quality and precision.

This particular watch is a truly rare find, as it was produced by a factory that is known the world over for their superb navigational chronometers. The watch was crafted in the factory's watch department sometime between the late 1930s and early 1940s, and boasts an exceptional level of quality and precision. Its classic round design takes after the iconic Patek Philippe Calatrava, and the watch is in remarkably good condition, keeping perfect time even after all these years. With an impressive 19-jewel manual winding movement, this watch is both a reliable timepiece and a beautiful piece of functional history.

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1900-1909
Date of Manufacture: 1901
Condition: Excellent

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