Vacheron Constantin

Listed : 348 Days Ago
Condition: Very good
Year of Production: 1915
Case Size: 57mm
Case Material: Yellow gold
Dial Color: White
Bracelet/Strap: -
Movement Type: Manual
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Brazil
Description

Vacheron Constantin Chronometre Royal Geneve Museum Large Pocket 18k Gold 22 lines Pocket

Características: Relógio de Ouro 18k, Movimento mecânico manual sem chave, highgrade (v.fotos), tipo half-hunter com as tampas gravadas VC e numeradas (18k, 0,750), movimento especial versão de prestígio Chronometre Royal, top de linha, equivalente aos top de linha da Patek Philippe (v.comentarios). Mostrador em otimo estado, com espetacular monagrama colorido gravado em tecnica sofisticada sobre o guillauche. · Caixa: Ouro Maciço amarelo, 57mm sem coroa, peso total do relógio aprox. 136,3 g. Classico, em otimo estado (inicio seculo XX), garantindo a originalidade com a tipica decoração guilloche na tampa traseira e a gravação. Gravado e numerado nas tampas. Escrito Tambem na tampa interna, ricamente ilustrado, confirmando a qualidade diferenciada: “Vacheron Constantin Geneve – Chronometre Royal)”. · Fundo: Original Porcelana Branca, espetacular estado, ponteiro de segundos (0-60), numerais arábicos em preto (1-12), escala minutos, ponteiros em ouro decorados estilo Spade & Whip. · Comentários: Importante Relógio, de museu, pertenceu ao Embaixador Alfredo Pinto da Silva. classico, original, lindo movimento. Elegante e atemporal; inclui Caixa Protetora Moderna Vacheron e Caixa vintage (não assinada VC). Trata-se de relógio mais raro, cada vez mais cobiçado, ótimo investimento devido as poucas peças disponíveis, com a vantage para investimento (Ouro 18k).. Calibre revisado(com as ressalvas de funcionamento e precisão de peça antiga). Proveniência: leilão local. Preço de Referência Mercado internacional: USD 8.000 – 10.000 (Christies: USD 9,653) · Acompanha: Caixa original VC Chronometre Royal Grand Prix (13,5 x 10 x 2, 5 cm ) - Nota fiscal recente de compra emitida por joalheria - Certificado de Autenticidade emitido por joalheria - Cartão de autenticidade emitido por joalheria - Documento Nota de arrematação emitido por Casa de Leilão Vacheron Constantin Chronometre Royal 57mm Solid 18k Gold Museum Pocket Watch The historical 57mm case, 22” lines movement is in very good condition, very beautiful and sophisticated manufacturing. Same number in both covers and movement, signed 18k Guilloche (engine-turned) decoration caseback. Richly engraved enamel decoration in Red-Blue-White in exclusive enamel technique. Movement high-grade, balance Breguet, jewelled lever escapement, precision adjust, and other differentiators (top); In good working condition, recently serviced (consider it as a vintage timepiece). Arabic Black numerals, Seconds (0-60) sub-dial, plus minutes scale General great condition. There is a mark (wrinkled) in case lateral (only). Dial in great condition without damages. Nice decorated gold hands, Spade & Whip style. Weight: 136,3 g; Card from the auction , includes also the legal commercial invoice Provenance: local official auction. It comes with document card from the auction (description). Rare luxury original VC Chronometre Royal Grand Prix box (13,5 x 10 x 2,5 cm). Reference price: Christies Hong Kong: USD 9,653.00 (30/11/2011) See photos for more details. Details: Basic Info Case material Solid 18k Gold (half-hunter, 3 covers) Dial White Enamel Dial numerals Arabic Numerals black Others Guilloché decoration and art enamel engraving in Red-Blue-White Caseback. Black Minute markers, subsidiary seconds. Spade & Whip hour & minute gold hands. Special high-grade Movement. Dial signed Alfredo Pinto da Silva, Brazilian Embassador Weigh: 136,3 g Embassador Alfredo Pinto da Silva was an art conossoiuer, its arts are usual in auctions. Additional Information: Vacheron Constantin is on of the most highly regarded watch manufacturer. The Vacheron Constantin pocket watch No. 402833 (1929), which was owned by King Fuad I of Egypt, ranks as one of the most expensive watches ever sold at auction, fetching US$2.77 million in Geneva on April 3, 2005. In 2015, Vacheron Constantin introduced the pocket watch Reference 57260, which currently holds the title of the most complicated mechanical watch ever made, with 57 horological complications. The first Royal Chronometer was released in 1907 and was VC first timepiece to have its name registered. This original pocket watch that would form the basis of future collections was renowned for its toughness, reliability and accuracy. As quoted by Phillips Auctions: “...The world's oldest watch brand in continuous operation since its founding in 1755, Vacheron Constantin was the first watch company to manufacture movements with interchangeable parts beginning in 1839. Vacheron's watches are admired for their Latin-influenced case designs, well-balanced proportions and exquisitely finished movements of the highest quality. The Geneva-based manufacturer is known for their highly complicated masterpieces, including the King Farouk Grand Complication made in 1935, the Tour de l'Ile that was the most complicated serially produced wristwatch when introduced in 2005 and the 57260 — the world’s most complicated watch — made in 2015. Collectors also appreciate Vacheron's Chronometer Royal pocket and wristwatches..” Note:Guilloche is a decorative technique in which a very precise, intricate and repetitive pattern is mechanically engraved into an underlying material via engine turning, which uses a machine of the same name, also called a rose engine lathe. This mechanical technique improved on more time-consuming designs achieved by hand and allowed for greater delicacy, precision, and closeness of line, as well as greater speed. The term guilloche is also used more generally for repetitive architectural patterns of intersecting or overlapping spirals or other shapes, as used in the Ancient Near East, classical Greece and Rome and neo-classical architecture, and Early Medieval interlace decoration in Anglo-Saxon art and elsewhere. Medieval Cosmatesque stone inlay designs with two ribbons winding around a series of regular central points are very often called guilloche. These central points are often blank, but may contain a figure, such as a rose. These senses are a back-formation from the engraving guilloché, so called because the architectural motifs resemble the designs produced by later guilloché techniques. The name, as guilloché, is French, dating back at least to the 1770s, and is often said to be called after a French engineer named Guillot, who invented a tool or turning machine. Características: Relógio de Ouro 18k, Movimento mecânico manual sem chave, highgrade (v.fotos), tipo half-hunter com as tampas gravadas VC e numeradas (18k, 0,750), movimento especial versão de prestígio Chronometre Royal, top de linha, equivalente aos top de linha da Patek Philippe (v.comentarios). Mostrador em otimo estado, com espetacular monagrama colorido gravado em tecnica sofisticada sobre o guillauche. · Caixa: Ouro Maciço amarelo, 57mm sem coroa, peso total do relógio aprox. 136,3 g. Classico, em otimo estado (inicio seculo XX), garantindo a originalidade com a tipica decoração guilloche na tampa traseira e a gravação. Gravado e numerado nas tampas. Escrito Tambem na tampa interna, ricamente ilustrado, confirmando a qualidade diferenciada: “Vacheron Constantin Geneve – Chronometre Royal)”. · Fundo: Original Porcelana Branca, espetacular estado, ponteiro de segundos (0-60), numerais arábicos em preto (1-12), escala minutos, ponteiros em ouro decorados estilo Spade & Whip. · Comentários: Importante Relógio, de museu, pertenceu ao Embaixador Alfredo Pinto da Silva. classico, original, lindo movimento. Elegante e atemporal; inclui Caixa Protetora Moderna Vacheron e Caixa vintage (não assinada VC). Trata-se de relógio mais raro, cada vez mais cobiçado, ótimo investimento devido as poucas peças disponíveis, com a vantage para investimento (Ouro 18k).. Calibre revisado(com as ressalvas de funcionamento e precisão de peça antiga). Proveniência: leilão local. Preço de Referência Mercado internacional: USD 8.000 – 10.000 (Christies: USD 9,653) · Acompanha: Caixa original VC Chronometre Royal Grand Prix (13,5 x 10 x 2, 5 cm ) - Nota fiscal recente de compra emitida por joalheria - Certificado de Autenticidade emitido por joalheria - Cartão de autenticidade emitido por joalheria - Documento Nota de arrematação emitido por Casa de Leilão Vacheron Constantin Chronometre Royal 57mm Solid 18k Gold Museum Pocket Watch The historical 57mm case, 22” lines movement is in very good condition, very beautiful and sophisticated manufacturing. Same number in both covers and movement, signed 18k Guilloche (engine-turned) decoration caseback. Richly engraved enamel decoration in Red-Blue-White in exclusive enamel technique. Movement high-grade, balance Breguet, jewelled lever escapement, precision adjust, and other differentiators (top); In good working condition, recently serviced (consider it as a vintage timepiece). Arabic Black numerals, Seconds (0-60) sub-dial, plus minutes scale General great condition. There is a mark (wrinkled) in case lateral (only). Dial in great condition without damages. Nice decorated gold hands, Spade & Whip style. Weight: 136,3 g; Card from the auction , includes also the legal commercial invoice Provenance: local official auction. It comes with document card from the auction (description). Rare luxury original VC Chronometre Royal Grand Prix box (13,5 x 10 x 2,5 cm). Reference price: Christies Hong Kong: USD 9,653.00 (30/11/2011) See photos for more details. Details: Basic Info Case material Solid 18k Gold (half-hunter, 3 covers) Dial White Enamel Dial numerals Arabic Numerals black Others Guilloché decoration and art enamel engraving in Red-Blue-White Caseback. Black Minute markers, subsidiary seconds. Spade & Whip hour & minute gold hands. Special high-grade Movement. Dial signed Alfredo Pinto da Silva, Brazilian Embassador Weigh: 136,3 g Embassador Alfredo Pinto da Silva was an art conossoiuer, its arts are usual in auctions. Additional Information: Vacheron Constantin is on of the most highly regarded watch manufacturer. The Vacheron Constantin pocket watch No. 402833 (1929), which was owned by King Fuad I of Egypt, ranks as one of the most expensive watches ever sold at auction, fetching US$2.77 million in Geneva on April 3, 2005. In 2015, Vacheron Constantin introduced the pocket watch Reference 57260, which currently holds the title of the most complicated mechanical watch ever made, with 57 horological complications. The first Royal Chronometer was released in 1907 and was VC first timepiece to have its name registered. This original pocket watch that would form the basis of future collections was renowned for its toughness, reliability and accuracy. As quoted by Phillips Auctions: “...The world's oldest watch brand in continuous operation since its founding in 1755, Vacheron Constantin was the first watch company to manufacture movements with interchangeable parts beginning in 1839. Vacheron's watches are admired for their Latin-influenced case designs, well-balanced proportions and exquisitely finished movements of the highest quality. The Geneva-based manufacturer is known for their highly complicated masterpieces, including the King Farouk Grand Complication made in 1935, the Tour de l'Ile that was the most complicated serially produced wristwatch when introduced in 2005 and the 57260 — the world’s most complicated watch — made in 2015. Collectors also appreciate Vacheron's Chronometer Royal pocket and wristwatches..” Note:Guilloche is a decorative technique in which a very precise, intricate and repetitive pattern is mechanically engraved into an underlying material via engine turning, which uses a machine of the same name, also called a rose engine lathe. This mechanical technique improved on more time-consuming designs achieved by hand and allowed for greater delicacy, precision, and closeness of line, as well as greater speed. The term guilloche is also used more generally for repetitive architectural patterns of intersecting or overlapping spirals or other shapes, as used in the Ancient Near East, classical Greece and Rome and neo-classical architecture, and Early Medieval interlace decoration in Anglo-Saxon art and elsewhere. Medieval Cosmatesque stone inlay designs with two ribbons winding around a series of regular central points are very often called guilloche. These central points are often blank, but may contain a figure, such as a rose. These senses are a back-formation from the engraving guilloché, so called because the architectural motifs resemble the designs produced by later guilloché techniques. The name, as guilloché, is French, dating back at least to the 1770s, and is often said to be called after a French engineer named Guillot, who invented a tool or turning machine.

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