Vacheron Constantin. An attractive silver gilt and enamel 8-day desk time piece with alarm and original box
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Vacheron Constantin. An attractive silver gilt and enamel 8-day desk time piece with alarm and original box

SIGNED VACHERON & CONSTANTIN, NO. 839, MOVEMENT NO. 123'085, MANUFACTURED IN 1928

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Vacheron Constantin. An attractive silver gilt and enamel 8-day desk time piece with alarm and original box
Signed Vacheron & Constantin, No. 839, movement no. 123'085, manufactured in 1928
Gilt-finished jewelled 8-day lever movement, translucent light blue enamel over engine-turned floral decorated dial, luminous Arabic numerals on gilt chapter ring, luminous hands, central alarm hand, chased floral decorated gilt bezel, curved silver case, translucent light blue enamel over engine-turned foliage and scroll decoration, alarm and movement wound and set through the back, hinged stand, case signed and numbered
144 mm. wide
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Lot Essay

With Vacheron Constantin original fitted presentation box.

The Archives of Vacheron Constantin confirm production of the present 8-day desk timepiece by their subdivision Trident in 1928. The label Trident was registered in Geneva on 29 October 1902. Although hardly any information is available about this firm, it can be assumed that it was used to produce pieces not strictly related to watches such as singing bird boxes, desk and travel clocks.

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