Vacheron Constantin 18kt. yellow gold dress pocket watch – 1960’s

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1960-1969
Date of Manufacture: 1960’s
Condition: Good

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The ⁣Vacheron ‌Constantin 18kt yellow gold dress pocket watch from the⁤ 1960s⁣ is⁢ a timeless piece of horological artistry ⁣that exudes sophistication and elegance. Crafted in⁤ Switzerland, this extra-thin watch showcases the meticulous craftsmanship ⁤synonymous with Vacheron‍ Constantin. The brushed gold finish of ‌the 41mm diameter case, combined with the original silver satin dial adorned ⁢with raised gold markers, creates a visually striking contrast that enhances‌ its vintage charm. Inside, the watch houses an 18-jewel Swiss lever movement, meticulously adjusted to heat, cold, and isochronism, bearing the serial ⁣number 573330. Despite ⁣some age-related ‌marks on the dial,⁣ this men's model remains in good condition and weighs a⁣ total of 36.82 ⁤grams, making it a valuable addition to any discerning ⁣collector's ensemble.

This is a stunning Vacheron Constantin dress pocket watch made of 18kt yellow gold with a brushed gold finish. Crafted in Switzerland in the 1960's, this watch is extra thin and features hallmarks indicating its 18kt gold composition. The case measures 41mm in diameter and the original silver satin dial has raised gold markers. The 18-jewel Swiss lever movement is adjusted to heat, cold, and isochronism with a serial number of 573330. This watch is considered a men's model and has a total weight of 36.82 grams. While the dial has some age-related marks, this pre-owned watch is still in good condition overall.

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1960-1969
Date of Manufacture: 1960's
Condition: Good

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