
1970s Lanvin Paris "Disco Volante" ETA Mechanical 34mm
Here, we have a fun and quirky 1970s Lanvin Paris "Disco Volante" ETA Mechanical with a round 34mm gold-plated case that sits on your wrist with stubby lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of just 6.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. On the right side, there is a coin-edged push/pull crown. The domed crystal sits above a dynamic sterile black dial with deep, circular grooves like a vinyl record. Elegant gold-plated Dauphine hands sit majestically in the centre, and the Lanvin Paris motif is proudly stated at the lower right, completing this music-infused timepiece. On the reverse, a stainless steel case back, inside a manually wound ETA Cal. 2512-1, 17 jewels, beating at 21,600 beats per hour; this movement remained in production from 1976 until 1983. It comes paired with a well-suited 18mm leather strap and pin buckle.
Here, we have a fun and quirky 1970s Lanvin Paris "Disco Volante" ETA Mechanical with a round 34mm gold-plated case that sits on your wrist with stubby lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of just 6.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. On the right side, there is a coin-edged push/pull crown. The domed crystal sits above a dynamic sterile black dial with deep, circular grooves like a vinyl record. Elegant gold-plated Dauphine hands sit majestically in the centre, and the Lanvin Paris motif is proudly stated at the lower right, completing this music-infused timepiece. On the reverse, a stainless steel case back, inside a manually wound ETA Cal. 2512-1, 17 jewels, beating at 21,600 beats per hour; this movement remained in production from 1976 until 1983. It comes paired with a well-suited 18mm leather strap and pin buckle.
Original: $904.74
-65%$904.74
$316.66Description
Here, we have a fun and quirky 1970s Lanvin Paris "Disco Volante" ETA Mechanical with a round 34mm gold-plated case that sits on your wrist with stubby lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of just 6.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. On the right side, there is a coin-edged push/pull crown. The domed crystal sits above a dynamic sterile black dial with deep, circular grooves like a vinyl record. Elegant gold-plated Dauphine hands sit majestically in the centre, and the Lanvin Paris motif is proudly stated at the lower right, completing this music-infused timepiece. On the reverse, a stainless steel case back, inside a manually wound ETA Cal. 2512-1, 17 jewels, beating at 21,600 beats per hour; this movement remained in production from 1976 until 1983. It comes paired with a well-suited 18mm leather strap and pin buckle.























