VACHERON CONSTANTIN. AN IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD LIMITED EDITION AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH DAY, DATE AND 18K GOLD HAND ENGRAVED MICRO SCULPTURE OF AN ANTIQUE MASK OF GABON FROM THE BARBIER-MULLER MUSEUM
26.11.2023 13:00UTC +08:00
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378000HKD HKD 378 000
Auctioneer | CHRISTIE'S |
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Event location | Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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ID 1075808
Lot 2225 | VACHERON CONSTANTIN. AN IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD LIMITED EDITION AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH DAY, DATE AND 18K GOLD HAND ENGRAVED MICRO SCULPTURE OF AN ANTIQUE MASK OF GABON FROM THE BARBIER-MULLER MUSEUM
Estimate value
HKD 400 000 – 800 000
METIERS D’ARTS LES MASQUES MODEL 2009 EDITION, REF. 86070⁄000R-9402, CIRCA 2010
Movement: Automatic
Dial: With micro sculpture in 18k gold hand engraved and colorized to reproduce an antique mask of Gabon from the Barbier-Muller museum
Case: 40 mm.
With: 18k pink gold Vacheron Constantin deployant clasp, sales tag, Vacheron Constantin Certificate of Origin and Guarantee Certificate, Vacheron Constantin Certificate of Authenticity and Republic and Canton of Geneva Certificate of Origin
Remark: In unworn condition, the Metiers d’Arts “Les Masques” Collection Edition is a limited edition of 25 sets of 4 timepieces. Each year during 3 years from 2007 to 2009, Vacheron Constantin will propose 25 sets of 4 new masks.
Manufactur: | Vacheron Constantin |
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Applied technique: | Self-winding, Date display |
Medium: | Gold, Rose gold |
Art style: | Modern art |
Auction house category: | Men's wristwatches |
Manufactur: | Vacheron Constantin |
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Applied technique: | Self-winding, Date display |
Medium: | Gold, Rose gold |
Art style: | Modern art |
Auction house category: | Men's wristwatches |
Address of auction |
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