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Charles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph 18k Rare Oversized Column-Wheel Landeron 39 from the 1940s

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Charles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph 18k Rare Oversized Column-Wheel Landeron 39 from the 1940sCharles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph 18k A Rare Oversized Column Wheel Chronograph from the 1940s We are thrilled to present this extraordinary Charles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph, a rare 1940s masterpiece powered by the esteemed Landeron 39 column wheel movement. Housed in an oversized 38mm 18k gold case, this chronograph exudes timeless elegance and sophistication, embodying the golden age of Swiss watchmaking. The 18k gold case features strong and

Charles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph 18k – A Rare Oversized Column-Wheel Chronograph from the 1940s

We are thrilled to present this extraordinary Charles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph, a rare 1940s masterpiece powered by the esteemed Landeron 39 column-wheel movement. Housed in an oversized 38mm 18k gold case, this chronograph exudes timeless elegance and sophistication, embodying the golden age of Swiss watchmaking.

The 18k gold case features strong and elongated lugs, complemented by its untouched condition with crisp hallmarks, affirming its originality and careful preservation. The stunning dial remains in remarkable condition, showcasing red telemeter scales, classic chronograph subdials, and an elegant Art Deco-inspired 12 and 6. This Charles Nicolet is a true collector's piece that seamlessly blends refined aesthetics with mechanical excellence.

Specifications:

  • Reference: Charles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph
  • Year: 1940s
  • Case Material: 18k yellow gold
  • Case Dimensions: 38mm (oversized for the era)
  • Lug Design: Strong and elongated, unpolished with visible hallmarks
  • Dial: Pristine condition with red telemeter scale, subdials, and Art Deco-style 12 and 6 numerals
  • Movement: Landeron 39 column-wheel chronograph, bridge signed by Charles Nicolet
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition, showcasing minimal wear on the dial and a beautifully preserved case

Why This Watch?

The Charles Nicolet Tramelan Chronograph 18k Gold is an exquisite representation of mid-century chronograph design, distinguished by its rare oversized case and the revered Landeron 39 movement. The column-wheel chronograph mechanism is celebrated for its smooth operation and reliability, making this watch not just a beauty but a mechanical marvel.

The untouched case with sharp hallmarks and the well-preserved dial make this piece highly desirable for collectors. The red telemeter scale and Art Deco numerals enhance its visual appeal, while the 38mm size offers contemporary wearability—a rare feature for a 1940s chronograph.

This timepiece captures the essence of vintage luxury and precision. Whether you're drawn to its historical significance, elegant design, or mechanical sophistication, this Charles Nicolet Chronograph is a standout addition to any collection.

For more information or to secure this exceptional timepiece, please contact us. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this rare and elegant chronograph.

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