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2001 Revue Thommen Cricket Alarm 35mm Box & Papers

Here we have a 2001 Revue Thommen Cricket Alarm, which was originally released in 1947 and has a long history of being presented to all US presidents from Harry Truman, including the Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. This interesting movement patent was owned by MSR Holdings, which allowed both Vulcain and Revue Thommen to produce Cricket watches. Montres Vulcain SA was founded in 2001, bringing together both brands under one roof. The 35mm polished stainless steel case comfortably curves over your wrist thanks to the fancy tapered horn lugs. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 42.5mm and a case thickness of 12mm. Down the right side, we have the crown to wind the Cricket alarm and set it, and a signed crown with knurling for grip in the centre. The stepped bezel holds a domed acrylic crystal above a striking cream dial. Applied polished gold-toned Roman numerals at the cardinal points and arrowhead indexes with Tritium pips mark the hours. An inner seconds and minute ring is useful for setting the alarm, slender polished gold toned sword hands filled with Tritium, a blue painted arrow tipped hand to indicate the Alarm and a tapered second hand sit majestically in the centre of the intricate guilloché dial, at noon we have the Revue Thommen motif and at 6 o’clock ‘Cricket’ completes this vintage inspired timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down case back engraved with the details of the watch. Inside a manually wound Revue Cal. RT80, 17 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour, fitted with two independent barrels, one for the alarm and the other for the watch, the patented movement was originally released in 1947. It comes paired with a well-suited 19mm leather strap and the original pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Revue Thommen box and paperwork, including its original purchase receipt.

Here we have a 2001 Revue Thommen Cricket Alarm, which was originally released in 1947 and has a long history of being presented to all US presidents from Harry Truman, including the Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. This interesting movement patent was owned by MSR Holdings, which allowed both Vulcain and Revue Thommen to produce Cricket watches. Montres Vulcain SA was founded in 2001, bringing together both brands under one roof. The 35mm polished stainless steel case comfortably curves over your wrist thanks to the fancy tapered horn lugs. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 42.5mm and a case thickness of 12mm. Down the right side, we have the crown to wind the Cricket alarm and set it, and a signed crown with knurling for grip in the centre. The stepped bezel holds a domed acrylic crystal above a striking cream dial. Applied polished gold-toned Roman numerals at the cardinal points and arrowhead indexes with Tritium pips mark the hours. An inner seconds and minute ring is useful for setting the alarm, slender polished gold toned sword hands filled with Tritium, a blue painted arrow tipped hand to indicate the Alarm and a tapered second hand sit majestically in the centre of the intricate guilloché dial, at noon we have the Revue Thommen motif and at 6 o’clock ‘Cricket’ completes this vintage inspired timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down case back engraved with the details of the watch. Inside a manually wound Revue Cal. RT80, 17 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour, fitted with two independent barrels, one for the alarm and the other for the watch, the patented movement was originally released in 1947. It comes paired with a well-suited 19mm leather strap and the original pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Revue Thommen box and paperwork, including its original purchase receipt.

$444.82

Original: $1,270.92

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2001 Revue Thommen Cricket Alarm 35mm Box & Papers

$1,270.92

$444.82

Description

Here we have a 2001 Revue Thommen Cricket Alarm, which was originally released in 1947 and has a long history of being presented to all US presidents from Harry Truman, including the Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. This interesting movement patent was owned by MSR Holdings, which allowed both Vulcain and Revue Thommen to produce Cricket watches. Montres Vulcain SA was founded in 2001, bringing together both brands under one roof. The 35mm polished stainless steel case comfortably curves over your wrist thanks to the fancy tapered horn lugs. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 42.5mm and a case thickness of 12mm. Down the right side, we have the crown to wind the Cricket alarm and set it, and a signed crown with knurling for grip in the centre. The stepped bezel holds a domed acrylic crystal above a striking cream dial. Applied polished gold-toned Roman numerals at the cardinal points and arrowhead indexes with Tritium pips mark the hours. An inner seconds and minute ring is useful for setting the alarm, slender polished gold toned sword hands filled with Tritium, a blue painted arrow tipped hand to indicate the Alarm and a tapered second hand sit majestically in the centre of the intricate guilloché dial, at noon we have the Revue Thommen motif and at 6 o’clock ‘Cricket’ completes this vintage inspired timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down case back engraved with the details of the watch. Inside a manually wound Revue Cal. RT80, 17 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour, fitted with two independent barrels, one for the alarm and the other for the watch, the patented movement was originally released in 1947. It comes paired with a well-suited 19mm leather strap and the original pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Revue Thommen box and paperwork, including its original purchase receipt.

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