Marvin - Women - 1965






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Marvin vintage women’s dress watch with an 18k white gold rectangular case and integrated bracelet, manual wind movement, white dial, case under 20 mm and bracelet 160–180 mm, year 1965, in very good condition with minimal signs of wear, original box included.
Description from the seller
Vintage women's model from the Swiss brand Marvin, characterized by the classic “dress watch” style typical of the late 60s to the 70s. It features a rectangular/square case directly integrated into a hand-finished link bracelet, a crown at 3 o'clock and the typical crown impressed on the bracelet clasp (brand symbol).
Solid Gold (18k / 750 or 14k) weight 31 g
Clean dial and free of conspicuous patina or moisture spots.
Important detail on the clasp at the bottom: you can see a rectangular hallmarks and the inscription "BREVET".
Inside the clasp there is an official hallmark for precious metals. The lozenge/diamond shape (or the elongated oval) with the numbers inside is the classic guarantee mark.
From the photo the numbers are microscopic and slightly blurred; in that type of integrated Swiss watchmaking that hallmark indicates the watch is in solid white gold 18 carat (finest 750).
Vintage women's model from the Swiss brand Marvin, characterized by the classic “dress watch” style typical of the late 60s to the 70s. It features a rectangular/square case directly integrated into a hand-finished link bracelet, a crown at 3 o'clock and the typical crown impressed on the bracelet clasp (brand symbol).
Solid Gold (18k / 750 or 14k) weight 31 g
Clean dial and free of conspicuous patina or moisture spots.
Important detail on the clasp at the bottom: you can see a rectangular hallmarks and the inscription "BREVET".
Inside the clasp there is an official hallmark for precious metals. The lozenge/diamond shape (or the elongated oval) with the numbers inside is the classic guarantee mark.
From the photo the numbers are microscopic and slightly blurred; in that type of integrated Swiss watchmaking that hallmark indicates the watch is in solid white gold 18 carat (finest 750).
