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Jean Dunand, Palace, GMT, "Piece Unique", "Flying Tourbillon", "Christophe Claret", monopusher chronograph, ca 2010.

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Jean Dunand, Palace, GMT, "Piece Unique", "Flying Tourbillon", "Christophe Claret", monopusher chronograph, ca 2010.

Case size: 48,2 x 49,9 mm
Material: 18K white gold/titanium
Movement: manual, caliber CLA 02CMP
Year: circa 2010
Crystal: sapphire crystal
Bracelet: leather strap, folding clasp in 18K white gold
Movement number: 004
Case number: 5202

The general impression is very good. Minor wear.

Muut tiedot

The Jean Dunand brand, established in 2003, is renowned for creating exceptional timepieces, each of which is a unique masterpiece. The brand is a tribute to the Swiss artist and designer, Jean Dunand, celebrated for his exquisite Art Deco designs. Backed by the renowned Thierry Oulevay and designed by the respected watchmaker Christophe Claret, Jean Dunand introduced the Palace at the 2010 Basel World. This wearable work of art is inspired by the Art Deco architecture of the Eiffel Tower and other iconic structures.

In the words of Jean Dunand's CEO, Thierry Oulevay, "The primary inspiration of the Palace is the cultural and societal transformation of Western civilisation during a 50-year period, defined as 1880-1930."

Despite its complexity, the Palace is not just a visually stunning watch but is also designed with functionality in mind. Its features include a linear GMT indicator, a power reserve indicator, a chronograph, and a tourbillon.