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    31 May 2005

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    • FRANCK MULLER. A LADY'S 18K PI
    Lot 1810

    FRANCK MULLER. A LADY'S 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET TONNEAU-SHAPED WRISTWATCH

    SIGNED FRANCK MULLER, GENEVE, NO. 37, CIRCA 1998

    Price realised

    HKD 96,000

    Estimate

    HKD 65,000 - HKD 80,000

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    FRANCK MULLER. A LADY'S 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET TONNEAU-SHAPED WRISTWATCH
    Signed Franck Muller, Geneve, No. 37, circa 1998

    With nickel-finished lever movement, 21 jewels, the engine-turned silvered dial with Arabic and baton numerals, blued steel hands, in tonneau-shaped case with diamond-set bezel, glazed display back secured by four screws, together with an 18k pink gold and diamond-set Franck Muller buckle, case, dial and movement signed
    29 mm. long

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    Lot Essay

    US$8,000-10,000

    This watch is accompanied by a Franck Muller presentation box with outer packaging and two additional Franck Muller crocodile straps

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    Special Notice

    Prospective buyers are advised that we cannot arrange delivery of Corum, Rolex, Piaget or Franck Muller watches to the United States due to import restrictions. For further information please contact our specialists in charge of the sale.


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