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Bovet Chateau de Motiers "8" 18K White Gold with Diamonds MOP Dial $28,500 NIB

Estimated price for orientation: 15 700 $

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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: Bovet
Year of Manufacture: 2000-2009 Gender: Women's
Watch Shape: Round Movement: Self-winding
Case Material: 18k White Gold, Diamond set Bezel Display: Analog
Case Color: White Gold Band Material: Black Alligator, 18k Tang Buckle
Case Finish: Satin Style: Luxury: Dress Styles
Face Color: MOP Model: Chateau de Motiers "8" H32WA075-SD125
Band Color: Black, 18k White Gold Tang Buckle Age: Modern (2000-present)
Case Size: 32mm Country of Manufacture: Switzerland
Age Group: Adult MPN: Does Not Apply
Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland Features: MOP Diamonds Silver Hands, Stop watch Crown, Diamonds on band lugs
UPC: Does not apply


Bovet Chateau de Motiers "8" 18K White Gold with Diamonds MOP Dial 32 mm $28,500 NIBpresents its Stunning Ladies Watch...All Photos are of the actual watch .......
DESCRIPTION
ManufacturerBovet
Model NameChateau de Motiers "8"
Model NumberH32WA075-SD125
MovementAutomatic
Case18k White Gold 32mm
DialMother of Pearl 
Strap BandBlack Alligator with 18K Tang Buckle 
Serial NoXXX
Approx. Retail/ Replacement Price$28,500
Additional Information Never Worn with Original Box & Papers
For information call Mauricio at 310.433-9293“There is nothing Britain possesses,” wrote the Emperor Quianlong to King George III, “that the Celestial Empire can possibly need.” Except for one thing. Watches were the only foreign products that interested the Chinese elite. Quianlong himself had a sizable collection. While Britain resorted to gunboats and opium to force the Chinese market to open, it was a Swiss businessman who found the key. 21-year-old Edouard Bovet arrived in Canton in 1818 and almost immediately sold four watches for 10,000 francs — about a million US dollars today. Edouard Bovet decided to stay in Canton, establishing a watchmaking dynasty that lasted 80 years. Very soon in China, “Bo Wei” became synonymous for a watch. In the currency turmoil of late Manchu China, BOVET watches spread throughout the country as a medium