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Boucheron Reflet /18YG

Boucheron Reflet /18YG

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basic information
Item number P3PXI5
brand Boucheron
Model Refre
Reference Number
Winding Manual winding
Case material Yellow gold
Belt material leather
Year of manufacture 1970 (approximately)
condition

A product with visible and tactile scratches, scuffs, dents, and moderate signs of use.

Accessories etc. No original box, no original papers
sex Men's Watches/Unisex
location Japan, Osaka
Shipping time In-stock items
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Product Description
The Boucheron Reflet was born in 1947, in a Paris longing for grace after the war.
Created by one of Place Vendôme's great jewelry maisons, it offered not complication, but clarity.
Not opulence, but restraint. A jeweler's vision of time itself.

Among its many iterations, this rare early 1970s hand-wound model holds a special place.
Before quartz reshaped the world of watchmaking, this Reflet still beat with the rhythm of human touch.
Winding it is not a task — it's a ritual.
A moment to pause. A way to feel time, rather than simply measure it.

The softly curved rectangular case hugs the wrist like a brushstroke.
Gold-toned and mirror-smooth, it captures light like a quiet flame.
Its dial features slender bar indexes, aligned with perfect symmetry.
No numerals, no excess — only form, proportion, and silence.
Time here is not announced. It's allowed to breathe.

At the crown, a cabochon gleams like a single drop of dusk.
A discreet reference to Boucheron's haute joailerie roots.
This is not ornamentation for show — it is balance, like punctuation in a poem.

And beneath the elegance lies quiet innovation.
The Reflet introduced the world's first interchangeable strap system — a sliding mechanism that allowed for quick, effortless strap changes.
It turned the watch into something more fluid, expressive, and wearable.
Not just a timepiece, but a companion to fashion, mood, and self-expression.