Vacheron Constantin Patrimony ref. 39004

$4,900.00

For sale is a Vacheron Constantin ultra-thin dress watch crafted from solid 18k gold. With an elegant and refined design, this watch embodies the classic aesthetic that endures in the manufacture’s modern Patrimony line.

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For sale is a Vacheron Constantin ultra-thin dress watch crafted from solid 18k gold. With an elegant and refined design, this watch embodies the classic aesthetic that endures in the manufacture’s modern Patrimony line.

For sale is a Vacheron Constantin ultra-thin dress watch crafted from solid 18k gold. With an elegant and refined design, this watch embodies the classic aesthetic that endures in the manufacture’s modern Patrimony line.

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  • This 1980s Vacheron Constantin dress watch is a timeless piece crafted in 18k yellow gold. Measuring a classic 34mm in diameter and only 7mm thick, it is designed to slip effortlessly under any dress cuff. this watch exemplifies Vacheron Constantin’s dedication to meticulous craftsmanship, even in their most humble creations.

  • This watch is in overall excellent condition, featuring some minor scratches on the case while retaining full lugs and sharp edges. There is no significant physical damage. A small amount of dust is visible under the crystal. The crown is correctly adorned with the iconic Maltese cross.

  • This watch does not come with any box and papers, and comes with an eBay authenticity guarantee card.

  • Brand: Vacheron Constantin

    Model: Patrimony*

    Reference: 39004

    Year: Early ‘80’s

    Case size: 34mm

    Case thickness: 7mm

    Case material: 18k yellow gold

    Dial: Champagne with a vertical brushed texture

    Movement: Vacheron Constantin cal. 1015

    Water resistance: Not water resistant

    Strap/bracelet: Hadley-Roma alligator strap with gold-colored buckle

    Lug width: 18mm

    Notes: Vintage

    *This watch was created in the early ‘80’s before the Patrimony was launched, but it is classified by many sites as a Patrimony regardless.