VACHERON CONSTANTIN. AN 18K GOLD SKELETONIZED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH
Lots are subject to 5% import Duty on the importat… Read more The Art of Skeletonizing Within the watch world, there is a general consensus that a skeleton watch is one in which the plates and bridges of the movement have been cut away to leave only which the watch needs to function. Often in today's world, an open dial watch is referred to as a skeleton, in which the dial has been removed to see the movement. In removing the excess metal from the movement, the remainder left an intricate design on its own, but also left a little room for the watchmaker to engrave a design or pattern on the remaining metal. This type of delicate design work takes a very skilled artisan, like those found at the manufacture of Vacheron Constantin. Throughout its history, Vacheron Constantin has placed an emphasis on the types of decorative work that were often passed down in families, from generation to generation - enamelling, gem-setting, and engraving.
VACHERON CONSTANTIN. AN 18K GOLD SKELETONIZED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH

SIGNED VACHERON CONSTANTIN, GENEVE, MOVEMENT NO. 767’700, CASE NO. 602’252, CIRCA 1991

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VACHERON CONSTANTIN. AN 18K GOLD SKELETONIZED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH
SIGNED VACHERON CONSTANTIN, GENEVE, MOVEMENT NO. 767’700, CASE NO. 602’252, CIRCA 1991
MOVEMENT: Manual, skeletonized, 20 jewels
DIAL: Skeletonized
CASE: 18k gold, ribbed bezel, snap on back, 43 mm diam.
SIGNED: Case, dial and movement
Special notice
Lots are subject to 5% import Duty on the importation value (low estimate) levied at the time of collection shipment within UAE. For UAE buyers, please note that duty is paid at origin (Dubai) and not in the importing country. As such, duty paid in Dubai is treated as final duty payment. It is the buyer's responsibility to ascertain and pay all taxes due.

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