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Georg 18ct Rose Gold White Grand Feu enamel Dial
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A beautifully composed and arranged timepiece that evokes the linear aesthetic of the Art Deco era, the Georg Rose Gold watch with Grand Feu enamel dial by German watch manufacturer Lang & Heyne has a stunning wrist presence. Encased in a rectangular housing of resplendent 18ct rose gold, complemented by a dial of pristine white Grand Feu enamel, rose gold lancet shaped hands and black indications with nuances of blue, this is an incredibly stylish piece aimed at the connoisseur of fine watchmaking. The generous proportions of the case ensure that the immaculate arrangement of the dial side is complemented by full disclosure through a sapphire caseback of the open architecture and pristine finishing of the manual winding Lang & Heyne Manufacture Calibre VIII as it beats at a leisurely 18’000 vib/h.
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Acclaimed for their exceptional rarity and beauty, Lang & Heyne watches have caught the attention of connoisseurs throughout the world since their founding in 2001. An independent Manufactory through and through, the company has become a bridge between the once-famous Saxony watchmakers of the 18th and 19th centuries and modern horology, with a portfolio that reflects a similar philos
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