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| Ad Info |
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| Asking Price: |
$65.50 (Negotiable) US Dollars |
| Quantity For Sale: |
1 item. (New condition) |
| Tax: |
None. |
| Shipping & Handling: |
None.
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| Payment Terms: |
Cash, Personal check, Money Order/Cashiers Check, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, American Express, See below for more info, Wire/Bank transfer, Escrow.com. |
| Item Location: |
Evans, GA [United States]  |
| Refund Policy: |
Full refund if returned within 15 days. |
| Date Posted: |
more than 1 month ago |
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| Seller Info |
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| Sign-in Name: |
Stubby12 (9)     |
| Member Since: |
21-Apr-2009 |
| Last Login: |
today |
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Classified Details |
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Jacot Gents Amsterdam Automatic Power Reserve Rose Gold/Brown-Rose Gold Dial |
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The seller has deleted this classified ad. This item is no longer available for sale. |

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Comparative Retail Ticket Price: $1800 to $1995
If you prefer a watch that shall withstand the test of time, you will certainly enjoy this design from Jacot. The unique, textured dial is a splendid backdrop for which polished Arabic numerals lie. Below resides softly ticking seconds upon a raised subsidiary dial, while above is a visible indicator that keeps you abreast of how much power remains to keep your automatic timepiece going. And of course you can always turn this timepiece over and see the inner mechanisms and the exquisite Cotes de Geneve finish thorough a superb exhibition window.
-Case-
39.5mm x 12.75mm 3 piece, 316 series rose gold tone stainless steel case
Screw-down case back
K1 hardened mineral crystal
Exhibition back w/ decorated Cotes de Geneve bridges & rotor
-Movement-
Automatic TY-2856 movement w/ 21 jewels
-Dial-
Power reserve indicator
Date window
Subsidiary seconds dial
-Band-
195mm x 20mm 316 series rose gold tone stainless steel bracelet
5 rows composed of 102 individually polished links
-Buckle-
Push-button bush buckle
-Water Resistant-
Up to 3 ATM
-Warranty-
One year limited manufacturer's warranty
Charles Edouard Jacot's career in watch making began when he was merely 17. He visited Le Locle where his uncle, Abram Louis Perrelet, lived and worked. The next year, in 1837, Jacot went overseas to help another uncle, Louis Matthey, in his watch case repair workshop in New York City. This shop also imported and repaired watches, where Jacot’s work expertise was most utilized. Matthey had already come to the States to set up his shop in 1825, though in 1839, he sold most of the interest in the firm to Jacot and George Courvoiser. Both Matthey and Jacot continued working for the firm until Charles left in 1857 and moved back to Switzerland. |
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