Exuding a bold and confident look is this handcrafted Zannetti Impero 18K Gold Chronograph Watch from circa 1989. This unique timepiece has an 18K yellow gold three-piece case with a hand-engraved bezel. It has a Mother of Pearl dial with enameled geometric decor and three gold-rimmed registers. Hour counter is at 6, small second at 9, and minute counter at 12. Date is at 3 o'clock position on a smaller round register. Leaf-style hour and minute hands in gold tell time. Hexagonal crown and pushers are present. The watch's intricately carved caseback that is secured by eight screws features a hand-engraved signature and number.
This is a pre-owned timepiece accompanied by a gift box.
If for any reason you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase send it back and we will refund your order. Please note this does not apply to items that are on memo, or special and/or custom orders. If you are planning on returning an item to us, it must be returned in its original box with everything it came with. For any jewelry purchase, tags MUST be attached as they were upon arrival or we cannot accept the return.
The only fees you will be responsible for are return shipping costs, and for international customers, any duties or value-added taxes.
RETURNS MUST BE MADE WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF YOU RECEIVING THE PRODUCT.
Since Luxury Bazaar is not an authorized dealer of any of the watches we sell, the manufacturers will not honor warranties on watches bought through us. However, Luxury Bazaar provides each buyer with an equivalent warranty that mirrors the manufacturers one-to-one.
In the unlikely event that something does go wrong with your watch within 2 years of the date of purchase, the watch would need to be sent back to Luxury Bazaar. Luxury Bazaar’s highly qualified, professional watchmakers serve as authorized repair centers for many high-end watch manufacturers and can repair virtually any watch using only genuine parts. However, if the defect is of a particularly serious nature, Luxury Bazaar will have the watch returned to the respective manufacturer for repair, though these manufacturers, unfortunately, take a minimum of 4-8 weeks to repair a watch (or longer, if parts are back-ordered).