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Bovet

Ref. AIT7012-SB1-01

Fleurier Amadeo 7-Day Tourbillon

An impressive and very rare limited edition white gold and diamond-set 7-day tourbillon convertible wristwatch with power reserve, white gold watch chain, certificate of origin and presentation box, numbered 1 of a limited edition of 10 pieces

Estimate
HK$600,000 - 800,000
€67,700 - 90,200
$76,900 - 103,000
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Bovet
Year
Circa 2012
Reference No
AIT7012-SB1-01
Case No
No. 1/10, 15589
Model Name
Fleurier Amadeo 7-Day Tourbillon
Material
18k white gold and diamond
Calibre
Manual, cal. 13BM07 AI, 48 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Alligator
Dimensions
44 mm Diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
Accessories
Accompanied by Certificate of Origin and Warranty, fitted presentation box, instructional manual, 18k white gold watch chain, leather portfolio and outer packaging.
Catalogue Essay
Bovet's pays tribute to their historical past with opulent modern wristwatches that recall the days of their founder Édouard Bovet and the fine enamel and pearl-set openface watches he made in the 19th century. One of their signature designs is the convertible Lépine-style 'Amadeo' pocket watch case, which can be worn as a wristwatch, a pocket watch or set on top of a table as seen with the present timepiece.

The Fleurier Amadeo is a wonderful mix of the artistic and the mechanical, featuring a 7-day manual wound movement with skeletonized tourbillon and power reserve on the black guilloché with applied Roman numerals. The 44mm diameter case is enhanced with a diamond-set bezel with 56 diamonds for a total diamond cut of approximately 4.64cts.

Accompanied by an 18k white gold watch chain, this is a timepiece that can fulfill many possibilities and is tribute to the expertise and inventiveness Bovet brings to their watches.

Bovet

Swiss | 1822
The firm Bovet 1822 has a rich, centuries-long history beginning when Edouard Bovet sold four decorative pocket watches in Canton Asia for what would today equal $1 million. By 1822, Edouard, with his brothers, registered the company in London, which at the time was an important center for watches and clocks. That same year, they moved their manufacturing center to the Swiss municipality Fleurier. Bovet became known for their highly decorative pocket watches for the Chinese market. Their richly engraved movements were so important to the watch that Bovet created the concept of the transparent watch back so owners could see the beauty of the movement. Bovet's oversized chronograph wristwatches, such as the Mono Rattrapante chronograph, are especially sought-after. Today, the firm continues their tradition of exquisitely enameled watches.
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