BOVET. A UNIQUE AND VERY FINE 18K WHITE GOLD AND BAGUETTE-CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE SIGNED BOVET, PIECE UNIQUE, REF. D866, CASE NO. 009'954, CIRCA 2010 Movement: Cal. 13BAxx, automatic, 47 jewels, signed Dial: Fleurisanne hand engraved, signed Case: Glazed display back secured by 6 screws, 42 mm. diam., signed With: 18k white gold and baguette-cut diamond-set Bovet buckle, blank Certificate of Origin and Warranty, presentation box and outer packaging
According to the Bovet manufacture, this impressive tourbilllon watch is set with 107 Top Wesselton VVS baguette-cut diamonds totalling 12.89 carats and 5 briolette-cut diamonds weighing 0.51 carats
Part of the Amadeo Fleurier Complications Collection, this unique watch features their famed automatic 7-day tourbillon. The case is perfectly round, following the traditional pocket watch designs of Bovet’s historic past. The dial is made of hand-engraved 18 carat gold, it shows off the mesmerizing automatic tourbillon along with a sub-dial for measuring the progress of the 7-day power reserve. Screws and serpentine hands in classical blued steel contrast with the scintillating diamonds of the case.
Bovet was originally founded in 1822 and was famed for their luxury pocket watches with artistic flair. The brand was re-established in 1994 and has stayed true to Bovet's original aesthetics and heritage of pocket watches whilst incorporating modern design and materials. Owned since 2006 by Pascal Raffy, Bovet’s acquisition of the renowned manufacture Dimier 1738 has allowed the company to create their watches in-house and to develop the exciting and innovative timepieces that perpetuate the excellence of the Bovet name.