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1960s Vetta 'Disco Volante' 34mm Mechanical Gold Plated

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1960s Vetta 'Disco Volante' 34mm Mechanical Gold Plated

Here we have the fun 1960s Vetta 'Disco Volante' Mechanical. The Disco Volante (flying saucer) was first seen in the Art Deco 1930s by brands like Omega and JLC. The style was refined in the 1950s by Gerald Genta and Audemars Piguet with its reference. 5093. Featuring a 34mm round Gold Plated case that sits comfortably on your wrist with fixed lugs for open-ended straps. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of 9.5mm. On the right side, a recessed coin-edged crown. Its smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above an attractive white dial. An outer minute track features faceted gold-plated dagger indexes marking the hours. Elegant gold-plated Dauphine hands sit above a large concentric circular sub dial. At noon, we have the ‘Vetta 17 Rubis’ completing this charismatic timepiece. On the reverse, a stainless steel case back, inside a manually wound Vetta Cal. 210, 17 jewels movement. It comes paired with a well-suited 17mm leather open-ended strap and pin buckle.

Here we have the fun 1960s Vetta 'Disco Volante' Mechanical. The Disco Volante (flying saucer) was first seen in the Art Deco 1930s by brands like Omega and JLC. The style was refined in the 1950s by Gerald Genta and Audemars Piguet with its reference. 5093. Featuring a 34mm round Gold Plated case that sits comfortably on your wrist with fixed lugs for open-ended straps. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of 9.5mm. On the right side, a recessed coin-edged crown. Its smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above an attractive white dial. An outer minute track features faceted gold-plated dagger indexes marking the hours. Elegant gold-plated Dauphine hands sit above a large concentric circular sub dial. At noon, we have the ‘Vetta 17 Rubis’ completing this charismatic timepiece. On the reverse, a stainless steel case back, inside a manually wound Vetta Cal. 210, 17 jewels movement. It comes paired with a well-suited 17mm leather open-ended strap and pin buckle.

$479.90

Original: $1,371.15

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1960s Vetta 'Disco Volante' 34mm Mechanical Gold Plated

$1,371.15

$479.90

Description

Here we have the fun 1960s Vetta 'Disco Volante' Mechanical. The Disco Volante (flying saucer) was first seen in the Art Deco 1930s by brands like Omega and JLC. The style was refined in the 1950s by Gerald Genta and Audemars Piguet with its reference. 5093. Featuring a 34mm round Gold Plated case that sits comfortably on your wrist with fixed lugs for open-ended straps. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of 9.5mm. On the right side, a recessed coin-edged crown. Its smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above an attractive white dial. An outer minute track features faceted gold-plated dagger indexes marking the hours. Elegant gold-plated Dauphine hands sit above a large concentric circular sub dial. At noon, we have the ‘Vetta 17 Rubis’ completing this charismatic timepiece. On the reverse, a stainless steel case back, inside a manually wound Vetta Cal. 210, 17 jewels movement. It comes paired with a well-suited 17mm leather open-ended strap and pin buckle.

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