Bueche Girod 18k Ceinture

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Bueche Girod is brand best known for producing cases and movements for Cartier dating back to the 1960s. Here we have a gorgeous unpolished example of a Ceinture shaped watch in solid 18k yellow gold. The case is in immaculate condition and features gorgeous patina. It’s powered by a manual wind Bueche-Girod signed Frederic Piguet Cal. 21 movement. The case measures 31mm in diameter and has gorgeous presence on the wrist. In a world where vintage Cartier prices have reached all time highs, this is a great opportunity to scratch the same itch at a more approachable price point. This reference is materially the same as a Cartier Ceinture but has that bonus watch-nerd “if you know, you know” factor.

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Bueche Girod is brand best known for producing cases and movements for Cartier dating back to the 1960s. Here we have a gorgeous unpolished example of a Ceinture shaped watch in solid 18k yellow gold. The case is in immaculate condition and features gorgeous patina. It’s powered by a manual wind Bueche-Girod signed Frederic Piguet Cal. 21 movement. The case measures 31mm in diameter and has gorgeous presence on the wrist. In a world where vintage Cartier prices have reached all time highs, this is a great opportunity to scratch the same itch at a more approachable price point. This reference is materially the same as a Cartier Ceinture but has that bonus watch-nerd “if you know, you know” factor.

Bueche Girod is brand best known for producing cases and movements for Cartier dating back to the 1960s. Here we have a gorgeous unpolished example of a Ceinture shaped watch in solid 18k yellow gold. The case is in immaculate condition and features gorgeous patina. It’s powered by a manual wind Bueche-Girod signed Frederic Piguet Cal. 21 movement. The case measures 31mm in diameter and has gorgeous presence on the wrist. In a world where vintage Cartier prices have reached all time highs, this is a great opportunity to scratch the same itch at a more approachable price point. This reference is materially the same as a Cartier Ceinture but has that bonus watch-nerd “if you know, you know” factor.