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While Svend Andersen is perhaps better known for his work on the secular calendar, this Andersen Genève Quantieme Perpetuelle is a rare example of a traditional perpetual calendar, created especially for the Luigi Verga boutique. When the movement is viewed through the sapphire case back, it reveals, alongside the excellent finishing, an engraving in cursive on the rotor: “faite pour Luigi Verga Milano”. Established in 1947, the retailer has a long history in the watch business, with Luigi Verga himself first starting out as a watchmaker.
Returning to the dial, we see that the perpetual calendar functions of the piece are laid out in an intuitive manner, with the day, date, and month read from left to right. The indications are in French, in keeping with the dedication inscribed on the movement. A moonphase complication sits just above six o’clock, creating a careful symmetry with the retrograde date function that is placed directly above it, below 12 o’clock.
Further to this, the watch features a more traditional colour configuration, with a champagne dial that features intricate guilloché finishing, and whose colouring blends smoothly into the yellow gold case. The chapter rings that make up the sub-dials and hours are silvered, with the black lettering and blued hands providing an attractive contrast. The case of the watch features coined edges and with 38mm in size, it wears comfortably on the wrist.
If sold within the United Kingdom, this Andersen Genève Quantieme Perpetuel will be subject to 20% VAT.