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SPECS
REFERENCEACQPR014
YEAR
2020
SIZE
43.30 mm
THICKNESS
11.25 mm
MOTION
Caliber 13BM12AIQPR. Manual winding movement. Frequency 21,600 A/h. Power reserve 5 days.
FUNCTIONS
Hours, minutes, sub-seconds, day, retrograde date, month, leap year, power reserve indicator, reverse manual adjustment (hours, minutes and seconds).
BRACELET/STRAP
Full crocodile skin
CLOSING
Pin clasp in 18k rose or white gold
WATER RESISTANCE
30 m
PRICE
82.000 CHF
The perpetual calendar is one of the most prized watchmaking complications among collectors. It displays the complete date representing the specific length of each month, whether 28, 29, 30 or 31 days. Created by Mr. Pascal Raffy, the owner of Bovet 1822, the Virtuoso VII watch displays the date, day of the week, month and leap year cycle. Other indications include power reserve, hours, minutes and seconds which are displayed on both dials of the watch.
The 2020 Virtuoso VII collection is being expanded with a new model available as a limited edition in red or white gold with a green guilloché dial. Once again, the dial makers have demonstrated great virtuosity in creating not only the two dials but also the various display elements in a reduced size. Despite the reduced thickness of the hour and minute dials, they still feature the delicate and unique guilloché pattern.
The prismatic effect of the pattern reveals its finesse, as it displays the lotus flower, with 12 petals, which has been the symbol of the House of Bovet since 1822.
The 2020 Virtuoso VII collection is being expanded with a new model available as a limited edition in red or white gold with a green guilloché dial. Once again, the dial makers have demonstrated great virtuosity in creating not only the two dials but also the various display elements in a reduced size. Despite the reduced thickness of the hour and minute dials, they still feature the delicate and unique guilloché pattern.
The prismatic effect of the pattern reveals its finesse, as it displays the lotus flower, with 12 petals, which has been the symbol of the House of Bovet since 1822.