BVLGARI, OROLOGIO DA POLSO AUTOMATICO IN ALLUMINIO E TITANIO CON DATA, SERIE SPECIALE ALUMINUM TRICOLORE, REALIZZATO IN COLLABORAZIONE CON L’AERONAUTICA MILITARE
03.02.2021 08:00UTC +01:00
Classic
Starting price
3500EUR € 3 500
Auctioneer | CHRISTIE'S |
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Event location | Italy, Milan |
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ID 486068
Lot 71 | BVLGARI, OROLOGIO DA POLSO AUTOMATICO IN ALLUMINIO E TITANIO CON DATA, SERIE SPECIALE ALUMINUM TRICOLORE, REALIZZATO IN COLLABORAZIONE CON L’AERONAUTICA MILITARE
Estimate value
€ 4 000 – 6 000
DIMENSIONE DELLA CASSA: 40 mm diam
QUADRANTE: grigio con indicatori delle ore e lancette SLN e logo speciale TRICOLORE
MOVIMENTO: automatico
COMPLICAZIONI: lancetta dei secondi centrale e data
CON: cinturino in gomma blu, connettori in alluminio e fibbia rosa
DATA: 2020
BVLGARI, ALUMINIUM AND TITANIUM AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH DATE, ALUMINUM TRICOLORE SPECIAL SERIES, MADE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE AERONAUTICA MILITARE
REF. 103522, PONY 10, NO. 11/50
METAL: aluminum case with engraved titanium caseback
MOVEMENT: automatic
DIAL: grey dial with SLN hour-marker and hands and special TRICOLORE logo
WITH: blue Rubber strap, Aluminum link and aluminum pink buckle
FUNCTIONS: sweep centre seconds, date
SIZE/DIMENSION: 40 mm. diam.
DATE: 2020
Lotto soggetto ad IVA ordinaria che verràapplicata nella misura del 22% sia sul prezzo di aggiudicazione che sul premio compratore.
Lot subject to standard VAT rate charged at 22% on both the hammer price and buyer’s premium
Manufactur: | Bulgari |
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Medium: | Metal |
Art style: | Modern art |
Manufactur: | Bulgari |
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Medium: | Metal |
Art style: | Modern art |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 5 Via Clerici 20121 Milan Italy | ||||||||||||||
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Phone | +39 02 303 2831 | ||||||||||||||
Fax | +39 02 303 2839 | ||||||||||||||
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | ||||||||||||||
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