Vacheron Constantin. A Fine and Large 18k Pink Gold Square-shaped Automatic Triple Calendar Wristwatch with Moon Phases
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Vacheron Constantin. A Fine and Large 18k Pink Gold Square-shaped Automatic Triple Calendar Wristwatch with Moon Phases

Signed Vacheron Constantin, Genève, Automatic, Patrimony Collection Toledo 1952 Model, Ref. 47300, Case No. 1'120'114, Circa 2005

Details
Vacheron Constantin. A Fine and Large 18k Pink Gold Square-shaped Automatic Triple Calendar Wristwatch with Moon Phases
Signed Vacheron Constantin, Genève, Automatic, Patrimony Collection Toledo 1952 Model, Ref. 47300, Case No. 1'120'114, Circa 2005
Movement: Automatic, Cal. 1125, 36 jewels
Dial: Silvered, Arabic and square numerals, two date windows, moon phases
Case: 18k pink gold, back secured by four screws, 34.5mm width, 43mm overall length
Buckle: Vacheron Constantin 18k pink gold buckle
Provenance
Property of a Private Collector
Special Notice
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Lot Essay

The "Toledo 1952" is a re-edition of Vacheron Constantin's celebrated "Cioccolatone" model, originally launched in the early 1950s. It is distinguished by its large pink gold square-shaped case which is prominent when worn on the wrist. The dial features a triple date indication whereby the day and month are indicated in the the double window near 12 o'clock and the date to the outer edge of the dial. The present watch interests the modern collector with its more unusual design of both case and dial.

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