Type of jewel: Vintage 1950s Cocktail Ladies diamond wristwatch Jaeger LeCoultre
Condition: very good and although in working condition the watch can use some loving attention from a watchmaker.
Style: Vintage 1950's Fifties Cocktail
Era: ca. 1950
Material: 18K white gold (touchstone tested)
Diamond(s): 40 brilliant cut with an estimated weight of ± 1.94ct.
178 single cut (also called English-cut, 8-cut or 8/8, a sort of simplified brilliant cut) with an estimated weight of ± 2.60ct.
Total diamond count: 218 pcs.
Total diamond weight: approx. 4.54 crt. with an average colour and clarity: F/H, vvs/vs.
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Birth and month stones: Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April.
Hallmarks: "18K" & "750" indicating 18K gold
Dimensions: 18,20 cm (7,17 inch) x 1,80 cm (0,71 inch) - See picture with a ruler in cm and inches
Weight: 28,70 gram (18,45 dwt)
Adin reference Nº: 25048-0010
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- Antique and vintage jewellery often undergoes thoughtful refurbishment, remodelling, or repairs to enhance its longevity and wearability. Such pieces frequently bear marks of this tender care. Furthermore, we present our antique and vintage jewellery in its authentic state, refraining from removing scratches or applying rhodium plating to white gold items. Our priority is to preserve the genuine allure and history of each piece. However, as the new owner, you have the option to take it to a local goldsmith for a cosmetic refresh, should you choose.