{"query": "3500", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "breguet-3500", "brand": "Breguet", "ref": "3500", "model": "Classique", "case_material": "18k Yellow Gold", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/breguet-3500", "description": "The Breguet Classique 3500 in 18k yellow gold was produced primarily during the 1980s and 1990s and is no longer in current production. Collectors value this reference for its ultra-thin profile and the use of the Caliber 502, a self-winding movement featuring an off-center gold rotor and a distinctive open-barrel design. The 33mm case features the brand’s signature coin-edge fluting and straight lugs with screw-bars. The dial is solid gold, silvered and finished with hand-turned engine-guilloché patterns, typically featuring Roman numerals and blued steel pomme hands. On the secondary market, this reference generally trades between $6,000 and $9,000 depending on condition and the presence of original accessories. A notable production detail is that early examples often feature \"Swiss\" only at the bottom of the dial, while later versions may include the individual movement number engraved on the dial face.", "score": 199}, {"slug": "vacheron-constantin-82035-historiques-american-1921", "brand": "Vacheron Constantin", "ref": "82035/000R-9359", "model": "Historiques American 1921", "case_material": "18k Pink Gold", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/vacheron-constantin-82035-historiques-american-1921", "description": "The Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921 reference 82035/000R-9359 was introduced in 2008 and remained a core catalog offering until its replacement by the 1100S series in 2021. This reference features a 40mm 18k pink gold cushion-shaped case with a 45-degree diagonal dial orientation and a crown positioned at the upper right corner. Collectors value this model for its manual-wind Calibre 4400 AS, which provides a 65-hour power reserve and carries the Hallmark of Geneva. The dial is sandblasted silver with painted Arabic numerals and a small seconds sub-dial at the relative 3 o'clock position. On the secondary market, this reference typically trades between $28,000 and $35,000 depending on condition and provenance. While the 40mm version is the primary men's reference, the brand later introduced a 36.5mm variant (reference 1100S) to accommodate smaller wrist profiles while maintaining the same movement and aesthetic proportions.", "score": 84}]}