Description
The legendary Kallistia high jewellery watch was created in 1979 by Vacheron Constantin, set with a staggering 130 carats of diamonds. Setting the standard high for ladies diamond watches the brand extended their collection to many models such as the Lady Kalla, Lord Kalla, Count & Countess Kalla and Kalla Pagoda to name a few.
This shinny timepiece has a white gold tonneau shaped case of 45mm set with 182 baguette cut (11.63ct) diamonds. It surrounds a fully paved dial with silver hands indicating the time and the Vacheron Constantin Geneve logo at 12 o’clock.
A beautiful white gold bracelet is also set with baguette diamonds to fix this gem around your wrist.
** Extremely Rare Timepiece **
Vacheron Constantin – bio
The company was founded in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron, an independent watchmaker in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1770, his company created the first complication, and nine years later he designed the first engine-turned dials. … Consequently, in 1819 François Constantin became an associate of Vacheron.
It is among the The Oldest Surviving Watch-Making Brands with an uninterrupted history since 1755.