~ Gents 18ct White Gold Chopard Kuwait Crest Automatic Wrist Watch In Box c1970’s ~
A fine gents automatic ultra-slim wrist watch by the Swiss watchmakers Chopard dating to the late 1970’s, is a true testament to the artistry and precision of Swiss horology. Encased in luxurious 18ct white gold, this timepiece exudes sophistication and timeless elegance, capturing the minimalist yet refined aesthetic of its era.
The watch case, bezel and bracelet are of 18ct white gold.
The watch has a rounded rectangular silver dial with baton hour markers and a Kuwait crest at the 6 o’clock position. The dial adorned with a clean and understated design, features slender hour markers and delicate hands that glide effortlessly, powered by the precision of an automatic movement. It reads ‘Chopard, Geneve. Swiss Made’.
The cushion-shaped case is both distinctive and versatile, perfectly complemented by the sleek integrated bracelet, a hallmark of mid-century modern watch design. It is made of plain white gold. It is engraved to the reverse with a serial number of ‘114323-2080’.
The watch is on an 18ct white gold integral smooth Milanese bracelet with branded flip clasp.
The watch is fully marked for 18ct gold.
The watch comes in its original presentation box with outer card box.
Included with the watch are two valuation certificated dated 1980 and 1997 the latter giving the watch a valuation for insurance purposes of £6,500.
The watch has a card included showing that it was fully serviced by Chopard with a guarantee in 2010. A sticker corresponding with the guarantee serial number is still attached to the back of the watch, suggesting it may have not been worn since.
Chopard, a name synonymous with luxury and craftsmanship, has been revered for its exceptional watchmaking since its founding in 1860. By the 1970s, the brand had established itself as a purveyor of elegant, high-quality timepieces, blending innovation with traditional Swiss expertise.
This particular piece not only serves as a functional accessory but also as a collector’s item, steeped in history and prestige. Its value lies not only in its 18ct white gold composition but also in its rarity and the enduring legacy of the Chopard name. Depending on condition, provenance, and accompanying documentation, such a watch could command a value up to £15,000 or more in today’s market, making it a cherished addition to any discerning collection.
A true symbol of refinement, this Chopard wristwatch is more than a timekeeper—it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a testament to timeless elegance.
~ Dimensions ~
The dial measures 2.6cm by 2.9cm.
The watch has a length of 20cm (8 inches approx).
It weighs 86.2g.
In box it weighs 910g.
~ Condition ~
The watch is in a great condition with no damage. There is some light scratching to the strap and light wear to the bezel as to be expected but the watch still presents very well.
The watch is in good working order.
The box is in a very nice condition with no damage or wear. There are some ink marks inside the box where the guarantee card has been stored before the ink had dried, but this is hidden under the cushion.