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Boucheron Ronde in 18kt pink gold

1950 | Rose gold | Manual | 32.0mm

Sale price€8.500,00

This  chic and remarkably well-preserved 1950s Boucheron Ronde dress watch, housed in a 32mm 18k pink gold case that remains unpolished with sharp, defined edges. The dial features an exquisite triangular guilloché pattern adorned with the maison’s signature applied sculpted indices and broad hands, exuding refined Parisian elegance. It retains its original Jules Person–signed, French Aigle hallmarked 18k pink gold buckle

A true Parisian watch, extremely rare, beautiful and in stunning condition.

Boucheron Ronde in 18kt pink gold
Boucheron Ronde in 18kt pink gold Sale price€8.500,00

SPECIFICATIONS

Reference  
Year  
1950
Diameter  
32.0 mm
Movement  
Manual
Dial color  
Or
Case material  
Rose gold
Bracelet material  
Leather
Accessories

  • Original buckle

CONDITION

Case  Very good
Dial  Very good
Movement  Serviced
Hands 
Very good
Crown  Very good
Warranty   12 months

Boucheron

Founded in 1858 by Frédéric Boucheron in Paris, Boucheron quickly became one of France’s most prestigious jewelry houses, celebrated for its bold creativity, refined craftsmanship, and avant-garde spirit. While best known for its exceptional jewelry, the maison has also maintained a deep and enduring relationship with horology, viewing timepieces as both technical instruments and expressions of artistry.

From its early years at the Palais-Royal and later at Place Vendôme (where it became the first jeweler to open a boutique in 1893), Boucheron offered exquisitely designed pocket watches and pendant timepieces that merged haute joaillerie with fine mechanics. Throughout the early 20th century, the house collaborated with Swiss watchmakers such as Jaeger-LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, and Omega, creating elegant wristwatches distinguished by Parisian design and Swiss precision.

The Art Deco era marked a golden age for Boucheron watches, with geometric cases, gem-set bracelets, and daring materials that reflected the glamour of the period. Later, in the 1950s–1970s, Boucheron continued to produce refined and distinctive timepieces like the Ronde, Reflet, and Serpent Bohème, often powered by Swiss movements and crafted in precious metals with the maison’s unmistakable aesthetic.

In modern times, Boucheron has remained true to its dual heritage of jewelry and watchmaking, creating both elegant dress watches and high jewelry timepieces that embody its signature blend of innovation, artistry, and Parisian elegance. Today, a vintage Boucheron watch represents not only fine craftsmanship but also a piece of French cultural history — where jewelry design and horological tradition meet in perfect harmony.