Geneva, May 14, 2023

LOT 120

VACHERON CONSTANTIN/ VERGER FRERES, ROCK CRYSTAL, SAPPHIRE AND ENAMEL, WHITE GOLD

CHF 6,000 - 10,000

EUR 6,200 - 10,200 / USD 6,800 - 11,300 / HKD 54,000 - 89,000

Sold: CHF 18,750

Retailed by BLUM'S. INC. in Chicago.
A very fine and exceptional, manual wind, 18k white gold, bleu enamel and sapphire art deco pocket watch, mirror finish dial.


Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 3

Good

Movement: 3-6*

Good

Slightly oxidized

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-01

Good

HANDS Original

Brand Vacheron Constantin, Switzerland / France

Year Sold to Verger Freres in 1930

Movement No. 413807

Material 18K white gold

Caliber 9'''94, 15 jewels, nickel, straight-line lever escapement, cut bimetallic compensation balance adjusted to temperatures and 5 positions, self-compensating flat balance spring.

Dimensions 41 X 41 mm.

Signature Movement

Accessories Original box from the retail shop Blum's Vogue, Michigan avenue, Chicago

Notes

According to Vacheron Constantin, the Vacheron movement was delivered to Verger Freres who manufactured the case.
Many of some of the most beautiful Art Deco creations were entrusted to Verger Freres by Vacheron Constantin and some of the most decorative pocket watches and clocks were born from this collaboration.


Blum's Vogue
Blum’s Vogue was a specialty department store founded by Harry and Becky Blum in Chicago in 1910. The original store was simply called Blum’s and was located in the Congress Hotel, then home to Sarah Bernhardt, Ethel Barrymore, and other famous theatrical stars of the day. Blum’s quickly became successful, and shortly thereafter the Blums opened a second store, Vogue, a few doors down. While Blum’s sold ready-to-wear clothes, Vogue sold custom-made garments. In 1924, the Blums bought their own building at 624 South Michigan Avenue and began extensive renovations.