Vacheron-Constantin – Patrimony
Vacheron-Constantin – Patrimony
25,600.00 €
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A watch like a piece of the Vacheron-Constantin heritage… The oldest watchmaking house to have exercised its art and genius without interruption since its foundation in 1755. This is how the great history of the arts and sciences is told in this captivating watch!
Name of the product : Patrimony
Brand : Vacheron-Constantin
Description : A nod to the watches of the 1950s, this 18K white gold watch features the Patrimony collection’s signature codes, such as the pearled minute track, curved dial and sleek design. Its openworked caseback reveals an airy 22-carat gold oscillating weight inspired by the Maltese cross, as well as the exceptional hand finishing of its self-winding movement.
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