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.95 Antique Art Deco Diamond Ladies Watch in Platinum

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.95 Antique Art Deco Diamond Ladies Watch in Platinum

This Art Deco ladies watch dates to the 1920s and is built entirely in platinum, with 60 natural diamonds set across both the case and bracelet. The diamonds are a mix of single and transitional cuts — two styles that were at the forefront of diamond cutting in the early 20th century — and together they total .95 carats. At an I color grade, the stones carry a near-colorless appearance that reads bright and white to the eye, and VS2 clarity means any inclusions are minimal and not visible without magnification.

The bracelet measures 7 inches in length and operates on a manual wind movement, as was standard for fine timepieces of this era. The white dial keeps the face clean and legible, letting the diamond-set platinum do the visual work. Platinum was the metal of choice during the Art Deco period, prized for its strength and its ability to hold diamonds securely without distracting from the stones themselves.

$885.00

Original: $2,950.00

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.95 Antique Art Deco Diamond Ladies Watch in Platinum

$2,950.00

$885.00

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This Art Deco ladies watch dates to the 1920s and is built entirely in platinum, with 60 natural diamonds set across both the case and bracelet. The diamonds are a mix of single and transitional cuts — two styles that were at the forefront of diamond cutting in the early 20th century — and together they total .95 carats. At an I color grade, the stones carry a near-colorless appearance that reads bright and white to the eye, and VS2 clarity means any inclusions are minimal and not visible without magnification.

The bracelet measures 7 inches in length and operates on a manual wind movement, as was standard for fine timepieces of this era. The white dial keeps the face clean and legible, letting the diamond-set platinum do the visual work. Platinum was the metal of choice during the Art Deco period, prized for its strength and its ability to hold diamonds securely without distracting from the stones themselves.