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PATEK PHILIPPE important and rare original box for watches, chronographs and complicated men's watches - NEW OLD STOCK from the 50s

PATEK PHILIPPE important and rare original box for watches, chronographs and complicated men's watches - NEW OLD STOCK from the 50s

Item code:
094331
€ 1.300,00
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PATEK PHILIPPE important and rare original box for watches, chronographs and complicated men's wristwatches, of any size and diameter, even with metal bracelet. The box has a book-like opening, in practice the lid is divided into two parts, it is covered in red leather, the internal lining is in velvet and pearly gray/light blue satin. The box is marked internally with the writing PATEK PHILIPPE in gold letters, on the external base we find the following writing: BOX MADE IN SWITZERLAND imprinted. The box was produced by the historic Vaudaux Geneve company (historical supplier of Patek Philippe), it has a wooden structure covered in leather and was made entirely by hand. The box is in perfect condition as it is a real NEW OLD STOCK from the 50s.

Period: presumably 1950s;

Conditions: The box is in perfect condition as it is a real OLD STOCK from the 1950s / 1960s;

External dimensions of the box: 6.8 x 9 x 7.3 h cm;

Shipping costs: to be added - we ship watches and accessories to Italy and all over the world with express courier, fast and traceable deliveries. Express courier (traceable - delivery in Italy in 24/48 hours) - delivery in Europe (1 - 3 working days) - non-EEC country (4-6 working days), under the conditions available on the home page.

WE GUARANTEE THE TOTAL ORIGINALITY OF OUR ITEMS.

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