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Pre-owned Gevril Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel WatchPre-owned Gevril Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel WatchPre-owned Gevril Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch
Pre-owned Gevril Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch

Pre-owned Men's 4852a Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $1595
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Gevril Men's 4852A Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch   YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT A Gevril Men's 4852A Wall Street Sellita Swiss Automatic Green Ceramic Bezel Watch    Product Description  The Gevril Story   The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland's center of watch-making for centuries. He was a sought-after master of horology, and he created his first chronometer in 1743 and his first repetition dial in 1744. Most notably, he was called upon by the King of Spain in 1758 to produce a personal timepiece, which went over so well that Gevril was appointed as Royal Swiss Watchmaker to the Spanish Crown. The Gevril family tradition of watchmaking was passed onto Jacques's son, Moyse Gevril, and in 1784 he achieved the status of Master Clockmaker. During the 1800s, the Gevril family expanded their art to include enameling as well as the creation of dials for their watches. Gevriltimepieces are displayed in museums across Europe-