Audemars Piguet Cobra White Gold 'Shah' Blue Dial & Diamond Indexes ref. 5403 BC

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The pinnacle of integrated bracelet watches with a crazy purple hue colouring on the blue dial in sunlight…

Created by the infamous watch designer Gerald Genta as he described his 1970s creation as the ‘perfect integration’. This model was most famously seen on the last Shah of Iran & been growing in popularity again exponentially alongside rising gold prices.

The early Cobra models were released alongside the Royal Oak around 1972 featuring a 34mm case with a double diamond at 12 o’clock & diamond indexes. The slim automatic cal. 2121 movement is also fitted into the first Royal Oaks. Finally the very attractive bracelet is composed of ten 18ct white gold rope like strands that weave from case to clasp. The creation was made by ‘GRG’ known as Gilbert Gaschen as many brands outsourced their work to the best artisans & renowned jewellers at the time.

Case size: 34mm

Bracelet length: 20cm laid flat & wearable length 18.5-19cm

Movement: Automatic cal. 2121

Circa 1970’s

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