Argento - Classique - Women - 1960





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Ladies' watch in 835 silver, weight 25 g, with a white gold bracelet and black dial, manual wind movement, case under 20 mm, standard 180–200 mm band length, original box included, no papers or warranty, dial not repainted, dating to 1960, in very good condition with minimal wear and zircon stones on the sides of the case.
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GNN 25
Women's watch in 835 silver, weighing 25 grams. The bracelet is crafted with a beautiful interwoven pattern, also in silver. On the sides of the watch case, there are fans set with natural Zircone stones. From the 1960s, functioning with manual winding.
Excellent condition with its box; it has been completely cleaned and serviced by a professional goldsmith.
GNN 25
Women's watch in 835 silver, weighing 25 grams. The bracelet is crafted with a beautiful interwoven pattern, also in silver. On the sides of the watch case, there are fans set with natural Zircone stones. From the 1960s, functioning with manual winding.
Excellent condition with its box; it has been completely cleaned and serviced by a professional goldsmith.
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