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Vacheron Constantin Jubilee 1755 Mens Watch 85250.000G

Vacheron Constantin Jubilee 1755 Mens Watch 85250.000G
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Description

Brand :. Vacheron Constantin 
Series :. Vacheron Constantin Jubilee 1755
Gender :. Mens
Case Diameter :. 18k Rhodium-Plated White Gold
Dial Color :. Nickel Silver Gulloche, 250th anniversary motif
Bezel :. Rhodium-plated 18k WG, (screwed-on with fluting)
Movement :. Mechanical, Self-winding
Clasp :. Leather - Brown Alligator
Water Resistant :. 50 meters (100 feet).
Crystal :. Sapphire Crystal - Anti Reflective Scratch Resistant 18k gold numerals and markers and Poincon de Geneve quality hallmark, 1755 2005 secret signature at 12. See box This stunning piece is one of only 501 limited numbered pieces in the world. No more will ever be made. We were miraculously offered this piece by an Authorized European retailer. The 501 pieces in White Gold (most popular), Yellow Gold and Rose Gold, and the 242 pieces in Platinum sum to 1755 limited edition pieces, corresponding to the year in which the Vacheron manufactory was founded. Three-part case construction. Fine knurling on bezel and case-back. Hour and minute hand in 18k gold, fan shaped, inspired by 1926 vintage Vacheron Constantin model. Seconds hand in blued-steel, baton shaped. Counter hands in blue steel, dagger-shaped. Vacheron traces its history back to 1755 when Jean-Marc Vacheron established his watchmaking firm in Geneva. Francois Constantin joined in 1819 creating Vacheron & Constantin. In 1974, Vacheron & Constantin officially dropped the ampersand from the company name, although its wristwatches had already engraved with the newer title since the 1950s. Among its multitude of watchmaking firsts, Vacheron Constantin invented the winding crown. Today, Vacheron Constantin manufactures superb complications and exquisite wristwatches coveted by even the most discerning collector.