Vacheron ConstantinPatrimony
Reference: 85180/000R-9166
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2019
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:40mm
- Case:Pink Gold
- Dial:Slate Grey
- Bracelet:Black Alligator Strap
Lot overview
- LOT: #001440
- Location:West London, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usThis Vacheron Constantin Patrimony was purchased new by the seller in 2019 from an authorised dealer.
It’s being sold as a full set with box, certificate of origin, certificate of authenticity, USB stick guide, wipe cloth, swing tags, Vacheron Constantin Collectors Club and world service papers. The seller advises the watch has been worn sparingly and its condition is within the bounds of their A grading. Some minor signs of wear are visible on the case.
The Patrimony measures 40mm in diameter, offering contemporary dimensions with traditional proportions. The case is crafted from red gold and fully polished, with an impressively thin profile. Complementing these warm tones is a dark grey dial with elongated applied gold indices and a dimple-style minutes track. Inside the case, is the hand-wound calibre 1400, which is expertly finished and stamped with the Geneva Seal hallmark. The watch comes with a factory black Mississippi Alligator strap with a red-gold pin buckle in the shape of the Maltese Cross.
The Patrimony line was introduced in 2004 with an aim to revive the elegance of 1950s watchmaking. The collection is characterised by refined and simplistic design language and has become an integral part of this highly revered ‘Holy Trinity’ brand’s identity.
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