
Reference 38307 BZ 'Khanjar' | Retailed by Asprey: A yellow gold rectangular wristwatch, Made for the Sultanate of Oman, Circa 1970
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5,000 - 10,000 USD
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1,100 USD
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Description
Dial: black, Khanjar emblem in gold
Caliber: cal. BM 775 mechanical, 17 jewels
Case: 18k yellow gold, case back secured by four screws
Case number: 616'506
Size: 28 x 20 mm
Signed: case and movement signed by maker, dial signed by retailer
Box: no
Papers: no
Weight: approximately 22.50 g
t.mes pieces bearing the Khanjar symbol are notable for their links to the Royal Family of Oman. Commissioned by by the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said with the assistance of John Asprey, the trusted purveyor of luxury goods to European and Middle Eastern Royalty, along with Omani retailers Khimji Ramdas and Al Qurum Jewellery, t.mes pieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Cartier, to name only a few—were commissioned as special gifts for foreign dignitaries, military personnel, or loyal staff. The present Baume & Mercier 'Tank' featuring spiral lugs was one such example that was retailed by none other than Asprey.
Founded in 1830 in the Swiss Jura by brothers Louis-Victor and Célestin Baume, Baume & Mercier quickly established itself as a major player in luxury watchmaking. True to its motto, "Leave nothing to chance, only make watches of the highest quality," the brand built its reputation on creating exceptional t.mes pieces, incorporating technical innovations and refined design.