UG x van Cleef & Arpels

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And another. VCA: I like it

 
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Nice one:

Described as:
No. 101625/04 No. 2 778 384
 
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Described as: "Very atypical lady's watch in yellow gold on a leather strap, in the shape of a belt buckle, gold-coloured dial, Roman numerals, mechanical movement. Designed as a buckle belt, rectangular color gold dial with Roman numerals, winding movement. Accompanied by 7 leather straps. Diameter 4,4 x 2,1 cm. Directed by Roberta Di Camerino for Van Cleef and Arpels and Universal Genève. Signed and Numbered: No. 2775760 - No. VCA 110029."
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Interesting. Not very practical I assume 😉 Design may be borrowed from the Serge Manzon Longines'

 
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For a time, these woodys were selling at eye watering prices on the Dink. One of the few models from the modern period in demand.
 
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Here's two more that popped up recently. Apparently the wood dial is still in demand. It went for more than I expected it would. VCA is surely among the upper crust of the double signed UG's. Most of the time there's a bit more to the watches than just slapping on the store name.

 
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Described as: "Very atypical lady's watch in yellow gold on a leather strap, in the shape of a belt buckle, gold-coloured dial, Roman numerals, mechanical movement. Designed as a buckle belt, rectangular color gold dial with Roman numerals, winding movement. Accompanied by 7 leather straps. Diameter 4,4 x 2,1 cm. Directed by Roberta Di Camerino for Van Cleef and Arpels and Universal Genève. Signed and Numbered: No. 2775760 - No. VCA 110029."
There is an article about this model line in a Europa Star edition from 1970:
https://main.d35v3x4b5jrrsa.amplify..._1970_004/MANIFEST/manifest.json&pageIndex=67
 
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Here's two more that popped up recently. Apparently the wood dial is still in demand. It went for more than I expected it would. VCA is surely among the upper crust of the double signed UG's. Most of the time there's a bit more to the watches than just slapping on the store name.

Wow I have both (without the VCA sign) thanks for shating!