Details
CIRCA: 2000
CASE MATERIAL: Platinum
DIAMETER: 38 mm.
STRAP MATERIAL: Brown CROCODILE leather strap
DIAL: Engine-turned dial with applied hour markers. Tourbillon at 6 o’ clock and power reserve at 12 o’ clock
MOVEMENT: Cal. 1760, manual-winding
FUNCTION: Time, power reserve
BUCKLE: Vacheron Constantin platinum pin buckle
WITH: Vacheron Constantin Certificate of Origin confirming the sale of the watch on March 14, 2000 in Geneva

Ψ This endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, this watch will be supplied to the buyer with a black leather strap
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Lot Essay

Reference 30050 was the first wristwatch tourbillon wristwatch model developed by Vacheron Constantin. The movement was created in conjunction with Nouvelle Lémania, it was manufactured between 1990 and 2000.

The well-proportioned 38 millimeter case makes it a practical and wearable watch. A sapphire crystal caseback gives users the opportunity to admire the symmetrical hand-finished movement.

A well-made tourbillon wristwatch is a testament to a superior watchmaking skills and with the Patrimony Tourbillon in the 1990s, Vacheron Constantin demonstrated just why it is so admired by watch connoisseurs.

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