PIAGET resold by JEAN ÉTÉ PARIS Ref. 9350 A68,... Lot 337
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PIAGET resold by JEAN ÉTÉ PARIS Ref. 9350 A68, ref. 202302
Circa 1972
Bracelet watch in 18k (750) white gold, diamonds and emeralds
Case: oval, screw-lock, signed "Piaget" on the inside and "Jean Été Paris" on the back
Dial: anthracite, applied baton hour markers, signed
Movement: mechanical extra-flat cal. 9P, signed
Strap: textured bark-style gold, signature on clasp
Wrist size: approx. 16 cm
Diameter: 35 x 32 mm
Gross weight: 69.10 g.
We would like to thank Piaget for their kind collaboration.
A 18k white gold, emeralds and diamond-set manual winding lady's wristwatch, bark finish bracelet with clasp signed
With our sincere thanks to Piaget for their kind collaboration.
CONDITION REPORT :
At the time of writing the movement is working. Please note that chronometric accuracy is not guaranteed and Artcurial cannot be held responsible for any repair costs.
Well-saturated emerald color
Strap in good condition
Some wear scratches on case back
Dial with patina, some material missing
Overhaul recommended
CONDITION REPORT :
At the time of cataloguing the movement is running. Please note that the movement has not been checked for timekeeping accuracy and Artcurial will not be held responsible for any repairs that must be required.
Well-saturated emerald color
Bracelet in good condition
Light scratches on caseback
Dial with patina and defaults, missing painting
Overhaul recommended
Watches and clocks are sold as is. No warranty is given on the working order of watches and clocks. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Strap changes, water-resistance, restorations, revisions and adjustments are the responsibility of the purchaser. Artcurial will not accept any restoration estimates from any watchmaker.
Watches and clocks are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watches and clocks. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Strap changes, water-resistance, restorations, revisions and adjustments are the responsibility of the purchaser. Artcurial will not accept any restoration estimate from any watchmaker.
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