1940s Rare "Audiguet" 14K Yellow Gold 34mm Fancy-lugs Design Yellow Dial
| Manufacturer | Audiguet |
|---|---|
| Model | Fanscy-lugs |
| Year of Manufacture | 1940s |
| Reference no. | 302 |
| Product no. | A-6527 |
| Price |
This is an "AUDIGUET" 14K yellow gold fancy lug design watch with a yellow dial, manufactured in the 1940s. It was produced to offer affordable watches alongside the highest-grade models of Audemars Piguet from the late 1940s to the 1950s. The case is made of 14K gold and has a fancy lug design reminiscent of a French case, giving it a sense of weightiness. Despite reducing costs, it is a precious gem that showcases the luxury of Audemars Piguet, with a three-dimensional yellow dial using embossed upright Roman indexes. It is equipped with a Cal.47 movement, which is beautifully finished with Cote de Geneve and Perlage. It is very rare to find in the market, similar to vintage Audemars Piguet watches, and is considered a collectible piece due to its high rarity. It comes with a rare vintage box from Audemars Piguet, and the back cover is engraved.
Item details
| Serial no. | --- |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 47 |
| Movement no. | *** |
| Movement type | Manual winding |
| Material | 14K Yellow Gold |
| Case size | 34mm |
| Case type | Snap back Non-Water-resistant |
| Dial | Original |
|---|---|
| Type of Indices | Applied |
| Belt | non Original (18mm, between lugs) |
| Evaluation case | 92% |
| Evaluation dial | 93% |
| Evaluation mov | 93% |
| Condition | 4.5 |
| Rarity | 5 |
Other details
Case: Good condition with minor scratches and age, but well preserved with original shape and volume, and well hallmarked.
Dial: slight ageing and minor scratches that are not noticeable to the naked eye, but the color and print are well preserved.
Movement: The movement is well wound, with an accuracy of around 40 seconds per day.
Dial: slight ageing and minor scratches that are not noticeable to the naked eye, but the color and print are well preserved.
Movement: The movement is well wound, with an accuracy of around 40 seconds per day.














