Chanel watches
Chanel watches
Chanel watch making began in 1987 with the release of the first Première watch, designed by Jacques Helleu, inspired by the shape of the Place Vendôme and the legendary Chanel N°5 perfume bottle. In the same year Chanel opened its first shop devoted uniquely to watches, located at 40 Avenue Montaigne in Paris. Other Chanel watch shops would follow.
The famous J12 appeared in 2000. It was Chanel’s first sports watch. It was an entirely ceramic watch designed for both men and women. In 2001 a special diamond encrusted version was produced. Chanel still continues to produce its landmark pieces in classic, jewellery and ‘grande complication’ versions.
Chanel watches are restrained and elegant and follow the codes of the brand and the spirit of the company’s founder, Coco Chanel.
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Collector Square offers you more than 500 Chanel bags, which, after having been carefully selected for their perfect condition and desirability, are appraised and authenticated by our expert Jérôme Lalande, renowned for his expertise in fine leather goods.
Starting in the mid-1980s, each Chanel bag was sold with an authenticity card with an embossed serial number. The latter also appears on a sticker placed on the inside lining of the Chanel bag.
From the 2000s, this sticker indicating the serial number bears the Chanel logo consisting of a double C and is protected by a hologram film so that the number cannot be modified or erased. This sticker is now commonly known as a "hologram".
The sticker, Chanel logo and hologram design may vary slightly depending on the date of manufacture of the Chanel handbag.
Some second-hand Chanel bags do not have a hologram sticker, either because they were marketed in this way by Chanel (bags sold by Chanel before the appearance of holograms or in the context of private sales), or because the hologram sticker, designed so that it cannot be repositioned, has naturally come off.