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VINTAGE VACHERON CONSTANTIN ULTRA THIN WOVEN

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VINTAGE VACHERON CONSTANTIN ULTRA THIN WOVENVacheron Constantin Ultra Thin 18 Karat Yellow Gold Woven Gold Model 33020P 32mm Case Manual Movement Fits up to an 7. 2" wrist. Extremely comfortable. Made in Switzerland c. 1980s The universe confounds me. I cannot understand how such a clockwork can exist without a watchmaker, mused the French philosopher Voltaire in his 1734 Treatise on Metaphysics. Fortunately, he didn't need to ponder for too long. In 1755 Geneva, where Voltaire resided, a young

Vacheron Constantin Ultra Thin
18 Karat Yellow Gold
Woven Gold 
Model 33020P
32mm Case
Manual Movement
Fits up to an 7.2" wrist. 
Extremely comfortable. 
Made in Switzerland 
c.1980s

“The universe confounds me. I cannot understand how such a clockwork can exist without a watchmaker,” mused the French philosopher Voltaire in his 1734 “Treatise on Metaphysics.”

Fortunately, he didn't need to ponder for too long. In 1755 Geneva, where Voltaire resided, a young master watchmaker, friend of Enlightenment philosophers, Jean-Marc Vacheron, began his journey, laying the groundwork for an enduring legacy.

Over its 269-year history, the world’s oldest watch Manufacture, Vacheron Constantin's watches have adorned luminaries from Royalty to the Wright Brothers and Harry Truman. This rich heritage peaked in 2015 with the creation of the most complicated mechanical watch ever made, boasting 57 complications.

At Vacheron Constantin's core lies an ethos of innovation and excellence, epitomized by the motto, "Faire mieux si possible, ce qui est toujours possible”

One such masterpiece is the Vacheron Constantin 18k Yellow Gold Vintage Watch. Encased in a slim, low-profile case, its woven gold bracelet, reminiscent of a tweed pattern, exudes sophistication. Encountering such a pristine watch, with its unisex design, manual movement, and accompanied by its original box and papers, is a rare delight.

In the spirit of Voltaire's musings, Vacheron Constantin continues to push the boundaries of haute horlogerie, offering timeless legacies to those who value tradition and innovation alike.

Stephanie Windsor guarantees the proper functioning of this watch mechanism for ONE year from the purchase date. Our watches are guaranteed to be of the period, material and manufacturer stated. Any damage due to accidents and/or wear and tear from use is excluded from this warranty. Stephanie Windsor is an independent watch dealer and is not authorized endorsed, sponsored by, associated with and/or affiliated with the original watch maker brand. Stephanie Windsor only sells pre-owned, vintage, and refurbished watches that are subject to one or more of the following: Repair and replacement of damaged or worn parts, replacement of the original watch crystal with aftermarket crystals. The original maker of the watch is not under any obligation to service watches sold by Stephanie Windsor.

 

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