Boucheron - 1960s Rare Extra Plat | 18k White Gold | Reflet Mechanism
The case was unmistakable; thin and pure white gold, the shape neither round nor square but something in between. With a Gondole shape that blended the famous Reflet and Galet designs, this was as much sculpture as it was a timepiece.
The clasp was one of Boucheron's patented mechanisms, the kind that had obsessed the maison for decades. The single-piece strap detached with a sliding lug, a feat of engineering as elegant as it was ingenious. This was the hallmark of Boucheron, a house that had always believed that how a watch attached to the wrist was as important as the watch itself. Underneath the caseback, faint but unmistakable, was hand-engraved: "BT1203255" a French patent number, not a serial, marking it as a creation entirely unique to Boucheron.
White gold constituted less than 3% of Boucheron's total production, making this watch a rarity among rarities.
To understand the significance of this discovery, one must first understand Boucheron. Founded in 1858 by Frédéric Boucheron, the maison was one of the earliest and most illustrious jewelry houses in France. While Cartier may have claimed the lion's share of fame, Boucheron quietly cultivated a reputation for craftsmanship so exquisite, it often left its rivals in awe.
CONDITION: Excellent, Unpolished
SPECIFICATIONS: White Gold, Hand finished French case with patented Reflet Mechanism, Original White Gold Brushed Dial, OEM Leather Strap, Very Fine and Rare, Limited Production
MOVEMENT: Mechanical
DIMENSIONS: 28mm x 30mm