Vacheron Constantin Chronometer Royal 18CT Gold Pocket Watch – C1920

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold,Gold
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 56 mm (2.21 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Early 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: C1920s
Condition: Excellent

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Step ​into the world of timeless elegance with the Vacheron Constantin Chronometer Royal 18CT Gold Pocket Watch, a masterpiece from the 1920s that ‍epitomizes the pinnacle of Swiss watchmaking. This keyless lever open face pocket watch boasts a stunning white enamel dial, fully signed by‌ Chronometre Royal Vacheron & Constantin ⁣Genève, adorned‍ with Arabic numerals, an outer minute track, and a subsidiary seconds dial. The original blued steel spade hands and matching ​seconds hand add​ a‌ touch of classic sophistication.​ Encased in heavy, sturdy 18ct yellow ⁤gold, the watch features an engine-turned design on the case back with ​a round vacant cartouche, and a fully signed inner cuvette. The⁤ cases are Swiss hallmarked, numbered, and bear the prestigious Vacheron Constantin stamp and cross. The gilt fully jeweled movement, ⁤signed and numbered,​ includes a compensation balance, micrometer regulation,⁣ and wolf's tooth winding, showcasing ‌the ​impeccable craftsmanship of ⁤Vacheron. Designed to compete with the Patek Philippe Gondolo Pocket‍ Watch, this piece stands as a testament to Vacheron's dedication to excellence. In pristine ​condition, it promises to‌ be a standout ⁤addition to any collection, captivating even the most discerning⁤ watch enthusiasts.

Introducing the exquisite Vacheron Constantin Chronometre Royal 18ct Yellow gold Keyless Lever Open Face Pocket Watch, produced in the 1920s. Featuring a stunning white enamel dial fully signed by Chronometre Royal Vacheron & Constantin Genève, with Arabic numerals, an outer minute track, and a subsidiary seconds dial, this watch is a true marvel of watchmaking. The dial is complemented by original blued steel spade hands and a matching seconds hand. The 18ct yellow gold case is heavy and sturdy, with the case back having an engine-turned design and a round vacant cartouche. The inner cuvette is also fully signed, and the cases are fully Swiss hallmarked, numbered, and have the Vacheron Constantin stamp and cross. The gilt fully jeweled signed and numbered movement boasts compensation balance, micrometer regulation, and wolf's tooth winding, making it an excellent example of Vacheron's craftsmanship.

This pocket watch was created by Vacheron to vie with the Patek Philippe Gondolo Pocket Watch, and it truly stands up to the competition. Its pristine condition makes it a piece that would seamlessly blend into any collection and is sure to impress even the most discerning watch collector.

Creator: Vacheron Constantin
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold,Gold
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 56 mm (2.21 in)
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: Early 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: C1920s
Condition: Excellent

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