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Produced in solid silver, in stainless steel, stainless steel and gold, in 9K, 14K, and 18K gold, in 9K, 14K and 18K two-coloured gold, and in platinum - the Prince Brancard model is by far the most elegant watch among the form wristwatches. Its rectangular, flared and slightly curved shape is designed to fit the wrist well. The first models of the Prince Brancard, which were references 971, 971A, 971U and 1490, were produced from 1929 to 1935. With an original sale price of 65 £ in 1929, the platinum version is now undoubtedly the most sought-after model of the Prince wristwatch, as well as the model with digital jumping hour indication. | Produced in solid silver, in stainless steel, stainless steel and gold, in 9K, 14K, and 18K gold, in 9K, 14K and 18K two-coloured gold, and in platinum - the Prince Brancard model is by far the most elegant watch among the form wristwatches. Its rectangular, flared and slightly curved shape is designed to fit the wrist well. The first models of the Prince Brancard, which were references 971, 971A, 971U and 1490, were produced from 1929 to 1935. With an original sale price of 65 £ in 1929, the platinum version is now undoubtedly the most sought-after model of the Prince wristwatch, as well as the model with digital jumping hour indication. |
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Prince Brancard
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Produced in solid silver, in stainless steel, stainless steel and gold, in 9K, 14K, and 18K gold, in 9K, 14K and 18K two-coloured gold, and in platinum - the Prince Brancard model is by far the most elegant watch among the form wristwatches. Its rectangular, flared and slightly curved shape is designed to fit the wrist well. The first models of the Prince Brancard, which were references 971, 971A, 971U and 1490, were produced from 1929 to 1935. With an original sale price of 65 £ in 1929, the platinum version is now undoubtedly the most sought-after model of the Prince wristwatch, as well as the model with digital jumping hour indication.