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Vacheron & Constantin 18ct Yellow Gold Hunter Case Triple-Date Moon Phase Minute Repeating Pocket Watch. Circa 1916.
- BRAND: Vacheron & Constantin
- YEAR: Circa 1916
- MODEL: Pocket watch
- REFERENCE: N/A
- CALIBRE: N/A
- MOVEMENT: Manual
- MATERIAL: 18ct yellow gold
- FEATURES/COMPLICATIONS: Hunter case, Minute Repeater, Triple date, Moon phase calendar
- DIAL: White enamel dial with outer minute track and Arabic numeral hour indices featuring day of the week indicator at 9 o’clock, month indicator at 3 o’clock, date register and subsidiary seconds at 6 o’clock, moon phase window at 12 o’clock with yellow gold spade hands
- CASE DIMENSIONS: 53mm
- BRACELET/STRAP: N/A
- ACCESSORIES: N/A
- SKU: 9914
Essay: Vacheron Constantin is the oldest continuously operating watchmaker, with production extending all the way back to 1755. It is considered part of the "Holy Trinity" of Swiss watchmaking, with Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe. The brand has always maintained its uncompromising pursuit of perfection on the inside and out of every timepiece to be released over the past 265 years.
Vacheron & Constantin has established itself globally, becoming highly regarded in both watch collecting circles and high society. Acclaimed for their superior skill with design and quality they have created timepieces for such nobles as Empress Eugenie to whom they supplied a pendant watch, a pocket watch for Tsar Alexander II and several watches for Emperor Napoleon II that carried his portrait.
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