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| Graff × Chopard 90's 18K Qz 19×35 watch only The Graff × Chopard double-signed watch is a very unusual piece that reflects a short period when high-end jewelry houses and watchmakers collaborated on limited or special-order models. Both Graff and Chopard are known for their expertise in jewelry, so watches bearing both names are typically associated with exclusive distribution, boutique commissions, or special retailer partnerships rather than standard catalog production. This rectangular model shows a very elegant and restrained design, which contrasts with the more diamond-heavy image often associated with Graff. The clean white dial, applied markers, and slim hands give the watch a refined dress-watch appearance, while the curved rectangular case sits comfortably on the wrist, following the shape of the arm in a very classical way. This kind of curved case construction was popular in the late 1980s to early 1990s, especially for high-end dress watches to feel more like jewelry than a tool watch. Double-signed dials such as this are particularly interesting to collectors because they indicate that the watch was not part of normal mass production. In many cases, Graff pieces were sold through their own boutiques while the watch itself was manufactured by a Swiss partner like Chopard. Because production numbers were usually small, surviving examples are rarely seen, especially in clean condition. Another point of this model is its versatility. Despite being a formal dress watch, the simple dial layout and warm gold case allow it to pair easily appealing with modern straps, giving it a contemporary look while still keeping its vintage character. Pieces like this represent a time when luxury brands experimented with collaborations, resulting in watches that feel personal, uncommon, and highly collectible today. |
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