• Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
  • Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
  • Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
  • Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
  • Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
  • Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
  • Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
  • Vintage Gucci 2400L Quartz Stainless Steel Ladies Watch 1910
SKU 1910

Gucci

2400L Quartz 3ATM

S/N n0020162

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Our Take

Although Gucci is actually an Italian company, its watches are produced and assembled in Switzerland, which only says one thing, quality. During the ’90s the Gucci watch market exploded and the 2400L ladies model was amongst those produced. The uniquely designed rectangular curved shaped matt/polish stainless steel case measures around 22mm in diameter and 40mm from lug to lug, it has some light surface wear to be noted. It has a sapphire crystal glass protecting the oval-shaped minimalist black dial, with steel hands and the logo only. The steel case back screws in and bears the logo, model 2400L, and s/n0020162. The original steel crown is signed with the logo and sets the time. The original black genuine leather bracelet with steel buckle is used, it will fit a wrist size of 7.5” or 19.5cm approximately. The watch comes without the original box or papers but will be accompanied by a gift box. Water-resistance cannot be guaranteed.

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  • BrandGucci
  • Model2400L
  • GenderLadies
  • Year1990s
  • OriginSwitzerland
  • Dimensions22mm X 40mm
  • MovementQuartz
  • GlassSapphire
  • Case MaterialStainless Steel
  • StrapLeather
  • Box/PapersNo
  • Water ResistanceNo

About Gucci

Although the Gucci brand first started back in 1906, it was known mainly for the quality leather goods they made, which quickly became world famous. It wasn’t until the 70s that they decided to branch out with fashion watches, with a licensing agreement with Severin Montres (who they would later go on to buy outright in 1997).

While the partnership produced such style icons as the Gucci G watch, so called because the stylised ‘G’ was used as an integral part of the case design, it’s fair to say that it was a case of style over substance – all the watches used a quality Swiss movement.

Gucci watches are instantly recognisable, thanks in part to the often incorporated G logo, and for the stylistas, there’s nothing finer.