Vacheron Constantin Patrimony 33093

Source: Arbitro
Condition: -
Year of Production: 2000
Case Size: 31.5mm
Case Material: Rose gold
Dial Color: White
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: Japan
Description

Vacheron Constantin Patrimony 33093 PG White Dial with Paper

Brand Vacheron Constantin Model Patrimony Reference 33093 Year 2000s Movement Manual Wind Cal.1003/2 Case 31.5mm Material 18K Pink gold Bracelet Black leather strap Includes Certificate of Origin (Guarantee Certificate) Notes The watch has been completely serviced by our watchmaker recently The case has been polished in the service Warranty 1-year Mechanical Warranty by us Shipping Global shipping via DHL Express with full insurance -Description Vacheron Constantin is a watch brand founded in Geneva, Switzerland in 1755. It is considered to be the oldest watch brand in the world that has continued uninterrupted since its founding. This watch is a Patrimony Ref.33093. It was manufactured in circa 1990.Patrimony is a collection that reinterprets traditional designs from the 1950s. It is characterized by a design that combines classic and modern, incorporating modern elements into a simple design that pursues minimalism. The case is made of 18K pink gold. It is an standard dress watch case design with straight lugs and a thin bezel. The dial is an extremely simple combination of white dial, bar index and baton hand. The Maltese cross, which is also a symbol of the Maison, stands out. The rare combination of white and gold is also a feature of this watch. Some Patrimony watches of the same reference have a skeleton case back, but this watch has a normal type case back. The installed movement is a hand-wound Cal.1003/2. A classic design movement that has existed since 1955. With a diameter of only 21mm and a thickness of 1.64 mm,it is an ultra-thin movement. It comes with a certificate of origin (guarantee paper). The serial number matches the case and movement numbers, but the reference is 33093/000J. The pink gold version is "000R", so perhaps the salesman at the time mistook it for a yellow gold case and made a mistake.