Manufactured in the 1940s, this is an unnamed, but distinguished, timepiece featuring the renowned Valjoux 72C movement. It is a popular triple calendar chronograph with a two-tone dial, presented in an 18k pink gold model. The Valjoux 72C is known for its association with Rolex's "Killy Watch" and brings a mechanical charm unique to triple calendar and three-register chronographs.
The mechanical intricacies and dial design, characteristic of a triple calendar and three-register chronograph, showcase exquisite taste. The two-tone dial features pink mirror printing, engraved dot indices, and a roulette-style date display, reminiscent of Rolex watches from the same era. The watch is housed in a precious 18k pink gold case, and instead of rhodium plating, it boasts a pink-plated Caliber 72 movement, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship for an unnamed yet high-end timepiece. The calendar is presented in French.