Timeless Timepiece: Vacheron Constantin Kalla Lune Watch
by HauteLiving

Vacheron Constantin, the prestigious Swiss watch manufacturer with roots as far back as 1755, has unveiled one of the most stunning watch lines that we at Haute Living have seen in recent memory, as the Kalla Lune line has been unleashed for all true watch connoisseurs to enjoy.
Available only through Vacheron Constantin’s 15 exclusive boutiques (as well as points of sale that have been carefully selected by the company), the Kalla Lune Large model features “816 baguette-cut diamonds, 23 brilliant-cut diamonds, and one rose-cut diamond for the crown, for a total weight of 42.61 carats,” according to one of Haute Blog’s favorite blogs, Luxist. “The stones are hand-cut and hand-set to work perfectly with the case. The 19K white gold and diamond bracelet is set with baguette cut diamonds set so that they seem to flow across the wrist. The watch is available in either a 41mm or 36mm case size. The watches use the manual-wind Vacheron caliber 1410 with Geneva Hallmark movement, which has 22 jewels, beating at 28,800 bph and with a power reserve of 40 hours. The watches feature a moonphase indicator.”
Visit www.vacheron-constantin.com for more details.
Via Luxist
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