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Gevril Avenue of America "Serenade" 18K Rose Gold Two Zone/GMT 5151R $29,900 NIB

Estimated price for orientation: 10 700 $

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Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Gevril
Watch Shape: Rectangle Gender: Men's
Case Material: 18K Rose Gold Features: Water Resistant, Two Time Zone, Dual Day and Night Indicators, Date
Case Color: Rose Gold Movement: Mechanical
Case Finish: Satin Polished Display: Analog
Face Color: Silver, White, Guilloche Dial Band Material: Leather with 18K buckle
Band Color: Brown, Gevril Tang Buckle Model: Avenue of America "Serenade" GMT 5151R
Case Size: 34x44mm Age: Modern (2000-present)
Style: Luxury: Dress Styles Country of Manufacture: Switzerland
Age Group: Adult MPN: Does Not Apply
Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland Year of Manufacture: 2000-2009
UPC: Does not apply


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DESCRIPTION
ManufacturerGevril
Model NameSerenade
Model Number5150R
MovementAutomatic
Case18k Rose Gold
DialSilver Guilloche
Strap BandBrown Leather Tang clasp
Serial Noxx/50
Approx. Retail/ Replacement Price$29,900
Additional InformationNever worn with Box and papers
For information call Mauricio at 310.433-9293The tradition of luxury Gevril watches began in middle of the 18th century. Jacques Gevril was born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, where he began to earn his reputation as a renowned master of technical watchmaking. In the beginning of his career, he helped to restore and repair various timepieces. He branched out and began creating his own unique watches in 1743, the year he created his first Chronometer. Gevril's work continued in 1744, when he built his first Repetition Dial. He cemented his legacy as a great watchmaker in 1758, when he became the first exporter of Swiss timepieces, which was a result of a special request from the King of Spain to craft the Royal's personal timepieces. The Gevril legacy of fine fine and luxurious watches continued beyond the life of Jaquets Gevril, thanks in large part to his children, In 1784, Jacques' son, Moyse Gevril, became a master of creating fine timepieces, As a result, the Gevril business continued to expand, s