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Watch Gusset in rose gold, emeralds and diamonds

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Watch Gusset in rose gold, emeralds and diamonds

Watch lady's pocket rose gold 18 carats and silver guilloché (horsehead hallmark) set with emeralds and diamonds rose-cut emeralds. Hand-wound mechanical movement. In working condition, may need to be serviced by a watchmaker as it is advanced. Total weight of emeralds estimated at approx. 0.75 carat. Total weight of diamonds estimated at approx. 0.20 carat. French work from the 19th century. Case diameter: 2.30 cmTotal height: 3.50 cm. Gross weight: 12.96 g Condition: slight micro-scratches and oxidation on gold and silver parts. silver, very slight oxidation on the dial, and slight abrasion and dents on the stones. In the 19th century, pocket watches were attached to watch chains, ribbons or chatelaines. Rather than a simple instrument for measuring time, they were a fashion accessory that complemented their outfits. All our antique pendants.


$755.65

Original: $2,159.00

-65%
Watch Gusset in rose gold, emeralds and diamonds—

$2,159.00

$755.65

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Watch lady's pocket rose gold 18 carats and silver guilloché (horsehead hallmark) set with emeralds and diamonds rose-cut emeralds. Hand-wound mechanical movement. In working condition, may need to be serviced by a watchmaker as it is advanced. Total weight of emeralds estimated at approx. 0.75 carat. Total weight of diamonds estimated at approx. 0.20 carat. French work from the 19th century. Case diameter: 2.30 cmTotal height: 3.50 cm. Gross weight: 12.96 g Condition: slight micro-scratches and oxidation on gold and silver parts. silver, very slight oxidation on the dial, and slight abrasion and dents on the stones. In the 19th century, pocket watches were attached to watch chains, ribbons or chatelaines. Rather than a simple instrument for measuring time, they were a fashion accessory that complemented their outfits. All our antique pendants.