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Gevril Men's 2002B Columbus Circle Automatic Day/Date Two-Tone Steel Wristwatch

Estimated price for orientation: 4 890 $

Category: Gevril Mens 2002
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Description
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
Bezel Material: Stainless Steel MPN: 2002B
Bezel Function: Stationary Gender: Mens
Calendar: Day And Date Dial Color: Silver
Water Resistance: 50 Meters(165 feet) Band Colour: Two tone/ ss black
Crystal: Antireflective Sapphire Band Material: Stainless steel
Features: ETA 2834/2 Swiss Quartz movement, Geneva strips on rotor, Luminous hands, Picture of Columbus Circle engraved in cased back, exhibition window, easy to read dial, astrological symbols for the days of the week, Limited edition Swiss made 500 pieces, Steel and black IP case and bracelet Clasp: Deployment clasp with double push button safety
LACOSTE: Gevril Movement: Automatic-Self-Wind
UPC: 840840108821 Case Dimensions: 45 mm X 12 mm


Gevril Men's 2002B Columbus Circle Automatic Day/Date Two-Tone Steel Wristwatch ETA 2834/2 Swiss Quartz movement, Geneva strips on rotor Picture of Columbus Circle engraved in cased back exhibition window, easy to read dial, Luminous hands astrological symbols for the days of the week Limited edition Swiss made 500 pieces  The history of Gevril watches is a story that combines an illustrious watchmaking past with an innovative modern revitalization. The company origins date back to the mid-18th century and Jacques Gevril, the gifted Swiss watchmaker who is the founder and inspiration of the eponymous brand. Today the Gevril name endures thanks to the vision of Swiss horologist and businessman, Samuel Friedmann, who lifted the brand to its current heights as an established Swiss watch company.
Gevril Traditions
Jacques Gevril was an up-and-coming watch and clockmaker in 1758 when he accompanied his colleague Pierre Jaquet-Droz on a trip to Madrid. There, the men presented a selection of complex musical automata to King Ferdinand VI. The king was so impressed he bought every piece. Jaquet-Droz returned home the following year but Gevril remained in Spain to fortify his reputation as a master watchmaker and was appointed Royal Watchmaker by the king. Gevril lived in Spain for many years thereafter, refining his craft and producing watches for the Crown.Gevril’s traditions were survived by future generations of Gevril watchmakers including Moyse Gevril and Daniel Gevril, who built their reputations on horological innovations and artistic enameling techniques. Today Gevril pocket watches are highly collectible: one is even located in the Muséum Genève and another is part of the collection of the Wilsdorf family, founders of Rolex.


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