Product Details
Chanel Lady's White Ceramic, Stainless Steel J12 Watch
Case: 38 mm, round, white ceramic and stainless steel, screw close caseback, water resistant to 200 meters, N.C. 71587, unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown
Dial: white with black enamel Arabic numerals, luminous hour, minute, and second hands, inner and outer minute tracks, date aperture between 4 and 5 o'clock
Movement: automatic self-winding mechanical movement, Swiss made, with 42 hour power reserve
Band: white ceramic and stainless steel, completed by a deployant buckle; 7 inches
Signed: triple signed Chanel on the case, dial, and buckle
Note: watch is currently in working order
Property of a Dallas, Texas Lady
Overall Condition: Very Good
Chanel Fine Jewelry: The iconic brand first dabbled in fine jewelry when Gabrielle Chanel unveiled her first High Jewelry Collection in diamonds and platinum in her private salons in Paris in 1932. An interest in designing jewelry with precious metals, gemstones and diamonds was revived in 1993, when the brand officially launched the Chanel Fine Jewelry division. Between 1988 and 2007, Lorenz Baumer designed the High Jewelry and Fine Jewelry Collections. Moving forward, the Maison then developed its own jewelry studio, and still gathers inspiration from the very first sketches inspired by the world of Gabrielle Chanel.
Case: 38 mm, round, white ceramic and stainless steel, screw close caseback, water resistant to 200 meters, N.C. 71587, unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown
Dial: white with black enamel Arabic numerals, luminous hour, minute, and second hands, inner and outer minute tracks, date aperture between 4 and 5 o'clock
Movement: automatic self-winding mechanical movement, Swiss made, with 42 hour power reserve
Band: white ceramic and stainless steel, completed by a deployant buckle; 7 inches
Signed: triple signed Chanel on the case, dial, and buckle
Note: watch is currently in working order
Property of a Dallas, Texas Lady
Overall Condition: Very Good
Chanel Fine Jewelry: The iconic brand first dabbled in fine jewelry when Gabrielle Chanel unveiled her first High Jewelry Collection in diamonds and platinum in her private salons in Paris in 1932. An interest in designing jewelry with precious metals, gemstones and diamonds was revived in 1993, when the brand officially launched the Chanel Fine Jewelry division. Between 1988 and 2007, Lorenz Baumer designed the High Jewelry and Fine Jewelry Collections. Moving forward, the Maison then developed its own jewelry studio, and still gathers inspiration from the very first sketches inspired by the world of Gabrielle Chanel.