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Bovet

Ref. BC/DB02.0/00/HK day/1B/00/0 and BC/DB02.0/00/HK night/1B/00/0

Fleurier

播威,「Fleurier」型號BC/DB02.0/00/HK day/1B/00/0 及 BC/DB02.0/00/HK night/1B/00/0,一套兩枚玫瑰金自動腕錶,備掐絲琺瑯維多利亞港及中式帆船圖案,特為紀念香港於1997年7月1 日回歸限量發行10套,編號第6號,約1997年製。附原裝證書 、錶盒

This set of timepieces was created to commemorate the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China. Each watch features a cloisonné enamel dial depicting a Chinese junk sailing across Victoria Harbour, with the city’s skyline shown by day and by night. The watches are housed in Bovet’s signature Fleurier case, instantly recognisable by its crown and bow positioned at twelve o’clock, inspired by nineteenth-century pocket watches.

Numbered six of a limited edition of ten sets, these two examples are presented in "like-new" and unworn condition and are accompanied by their full set of accessories.

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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