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Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case

Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case

Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case    Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case
The company was founded in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron, an independent watchmaker in Geneva, Switzerland. Besides being a young businessman, Vacheron was also a talented craftsman. In 1770 his company created the first complication, and nine years later he designed the first engine-turned dials. The son of Jean-Marc Vacheron, Abraham, took over the family business in 1785. During this period the company was able to survive the French Revolution (17891799). Later, in 1810, Jaques-Barthélemy Vacheron, the grandson of the founder, became the head of the company. He was the first to initiate the company's exports to France and Italy. Later, Jaques-Barthélemy realized that he was not able to handle his business alone. In order to travel overseas and sell the company's products, he needed a partner. Consequently, in 1819 François Constantin became the associate of Vacheron.

The company continued its activity under the name Vacheron & Constantin. One of the greatest names in Swiss watchmaking, VACHERON CONSTANTIN is the archetype of the Prestige Swiss Watch Company. Wristwatch With Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin. Movement - Keeps time very well in very good working condition. Movement bout 110 years but nevertheless its in great state.

CASE made of stainless steel. This watch case made by order for this movement & dial. This case look very nice in this movement.

DIAL porcelain in VERY good state (look photo). SIZE - 47 mm diametr from number 3 to number 9. This beautiful, unusual wristwatch can serve as a perfect gift or a valuable addition to anyone's rare watch collection! Over time, the price of this timepiece will only increase! So please read the description very carefully as we state which parts are NEW & which are ORIGINAL. To clarify all my items are Vintage or Antique and as such should Not be expected to be like a New or Quartz watch in. I guarantee you complete satisfaction with all my items.

NO OTHER REASON FOR RETURNING EXCEPT THE ABOVE MENTIONED IS CONSIDERED! The item should come to the my address within 30 days after you received it. After 30 days we will no longer be responsible and the item won't be taken back! Item for returning must have the original tags and packing, otherwise it won't be accepted.

This beautiful and fully restored mens watch winds and sets smoothly while keeping accurate time. Because of the vintage nature of the watch I cannot guarantee its absolute time keeping accuracy even if they are in good running condition and in some rare occasions may require additional adjustment. The item "Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case" is in sale since Thursday, January 16, 2020. This item is in the category "Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Wristwatches".

The seller is "vadynoso65" and is located in Charkov. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Gender: Men's
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Movement: Mechanical (Hand-winding)
  • Year of Manufacture: Pre-1920
  • Brand: Vacheron Constantin
  • Number of Jewels: 15 Jewels
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
  • Style: Antique
  • Dial Style: 24-Hour Dial

Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case    Old Pocket Watch Movement Vacheron Constantin in Wristwatch Case