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14KT Mattey Tissot Lids Watch

$6,236
£4,630.55
€5,438.36
CA$8,676.02
A$9,713.68
CHF 5,093.20
MX$120,018.52
NOK 64,177.48
SEK 60,580.99
DKK 40,576.81
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About the Item

This beautiful, sophisticated 14KT Mattey Tissot Lids Watch, model MT14K #1367, is crafted in rich yellow gold with elegant gemstone accents. The watch features 8 round blue sapphires that bring a vivid, luxurious touch, beautifully paired with 28 square-cut diamonds, each measuring 1.8mm and prong-set for secure brilliance. The total diamond weight is approximately 0.64 carats, adding refined sparkle to this distinctive timepiece. The case measures 17mm x 14.5mm, offering a balanced and stylish profile on the wrist. The bracelet length is approximately 7.5 inches, designed for a comfortable fit. Weighing 43.3 grams, this piece reflects classic Swiss craftsmanship and timeless design. A perfect blend of elegance and quality, this watch is ideal for collectors or anyone seeking a standout accessory with both beauty and precision.
  • Creator:
    Mathey Tissot
  • Stone:
  • Stone Cut:
  • Weight:
    43.3 g
  • Case Dimensions:
    Length: 0.3 in (7.5 mm)
  • Style:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1980
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Palm Desert, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: SHB15W1stDibs: LU1058126686312

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