Constantin Weisz Edition Heritage Panamerica Automatic gold plated wrist...


Heritage Edition

The Constantin Weisz automatic wristwatch "Heritage Edition" has a domed, plated stainless steel case (about 45 mm and 18 mm thick) with an engraved plaque on the side. The two-ply green coloured mother-of-pearl dial features a Roman 12 and laser-cut indices in central locking open-heart "Tourbillon" looking movement, fluorescent hands, 40 Jewels. With glass bottom in bolted stainless steel base, water-resistant to 3 ATM, mineral glass, automatic movement with open balance and power reserve indicator. With quilted dark brown nubuck strap (diamond pattern), pin buckle, strap length approx. 19 to 23 cm, approx. 22 mm wide. Guarantee card attached. 

Brand: Constantin Weisz 
Edition: Heritage Panamerica N.037 
Movement: Automatic 40 Jewels Rubies
Dial: Analog, Mother of pearl / Nacre 
Case dimensions: diameter 45mm, thick 18mm 
Water resistant: 30m / 3 ATM 
Strap: Genuine Leather 

Condition: Good, just generally used with few small not visible scratches on the case, small chip on front glass, brand new strap.  

Story:
Constantin Weisz Watches - this is a German company based in picturesque Cologne, just meters away from the Rhine.
Constantin Weisz - high-tech meets tradition.
Only Constantin Weisz can offer you: on the one hand, modern casings fashioned using cnc techniques, with laser-cut hands and indices. On the other hand, patinated marvels showcasing the art of the watchmaker. This is something quite exceptional.
We offer "new old stock" - historical - yet new - watch movements. That might sound like a contradiction, but it isn’t. We have watch movements that date from between 1920 and the turn of the century – produced by traditional Swiss manufacturers, such as Adolph Schild, Unitas, Fleurier, Venus, to name but a few. So come with us, as we dive back into the glory days of the Swiss watch industry and bring a piece of history back to life.
In Short - Constantin Weisz is not just a watch - It's a sample of watch history.

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