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Pesag 14KT White Gold and Diamond Cocktail Watch
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Introducing a masterpiece from Pesag, Vintage Retro Era design, the 14KT White Gold and Diamond Hinge Case Ladies Wrist Watch. This exquisite timepiece, featuring a 17x37mm case, exudes sophistication and glamour with its captivating design.
Encased in 14KT White Gold, the hinge case is adorned with sparkling Diamonds totaling 2.75CT-TW, featuring a mix of F-VS-SI Emerald and Single Cut Rounds. The total weight of the watch is 48 grams.
The Silver Dial, complemented by Roman Numeral markers, adds a touch of timeless elegance. Powered by a precise 17 jewel Manual Wind Movement, this watch combines classic style with reliable performance.
With its captivating design and luxurious craftsmanship, this Vintage Retro Era timepiece is a cherished accessory that exudes vintage charm and sophistication.
- Creator:Pesag
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- Strap Material:White Gold
- Case Shape:Rectangle
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- Case Dimensions:Height: 1.46 in (37 mm)Width: 0.67 in (17 mm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1950
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: 177-49-121stDibs: LU4032222676002
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