Gold & Enamel Pendant Watch – 1970

Period 1970s
Style Modern
Origin Austrian
Condition Very good
Materials Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K
Hallmark 18kAustrian hallmark

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Step back in time with the exquisite "Gold & Enamel Pendant Watch -​ 1970," a captivating piece of horological artistry ‌that doubles as a stunning piece of jewelry. This unique ladies' pendant ‍watch, designed in the charming shape of an apple, is a true testament​ to the elegant ⁢craftsmanship of the 1970s. Adorned with vibrant red and green enamel, the pendant is further embellished with two sparkling diamonds set on ⁣the green leaves, creating a mesmerizing visual appeal. The watch movement, marked 'Duxot' 17 rubis, ensures precision and reliability, while the pendant itself is crafted from⁤ luxurious‍ 18K⁢ gold,⁢ proudly bearing an Austrian hallmark. ⁢Its modern style and⁢ excellent‍ condition make it not only a functional ‍timepiece but also a remarkable conversation starter ⁣and a cherished addition to any discerning collector's ensemble.

This is an interesting ladies' pendant watch that takes the form of an apple. It features red and green enamel with two diamonds on the green leaves, making for an eye-catching piece. The watch movement is marked 'Duxot' 17 rubis and the pendant is made of 18K gold with an Austrian hallmark. Its style is modern, dating back to the 1970s, and the overall condition is very good. This unique apple-shaped pendant watch makes for a great conversation piece and a perfect addition to any collection.

Period 1970s
Style Modern
Origin Austrian
Condition Very good
Materials Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K
Hallmark 18kAustrian hallmark

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