Engraved Jean Pierre of Switzerland Compass | Gold Plated Personalized Graduation Gift | Anniversary Gift for Him
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Personalized Jean Pierre® of Switzerland Gold Plated Compass
This exceptional personalized custom engraved compass is a perfect symbol for new beginnings and adventures. Crafted by Jean Pierre of Switzerland, this Gold Plated compass is an unforgettable graduation gifts idea or a sophisticated anniversary gift for him.
Your custom engraving will be artfully placed on the case, transforming this beautiful instrument into a treasured heirloom.
Key Features & Specifications
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Design: Classic pocket compass style with a durable Gold Plate finish.
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Quality: Precision instrument from the renowned Jean Pierre® of Switzerland.
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Gifting: The perfect engraved pocket compass for a man celebrating a milestone or achievement.
Dimensions: 2 in. diameter Dimensions: 2 3/4 in. with top knob and loop
The Perfect Personalized Gift
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Milestones: Ideal as a graduation gift for a son, friend, or partner.
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Anniversaries: A meaningful anniversary gift for men.
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Travel: A classic piece for the avid traveler or adventurer.
About Jean Pierre® of Switzerland
Jean Pierre was established in 1932 in the world-famous watchmaking metropolis of Bienne, Switzerland. Now located in the City of London, they continue to design, develop, and manufacture classic watches and timepieces for discerning clients worldwide.
► HOW TO ORDER & CUSTOMIZE
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Select Style: Please select your engraving style from the drop-down menu.
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Customization: Enter your engraving request in the personalization field.
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Text Limit: For CUSTOM TEXT requests, please limit your engraving request to 15 words.
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CAUTION: Check spelling and dates carefully as we COPY & PASTE from provided text. We do NOT rearrange initials.
► IMPORTANT NOTE ON MONOGRAMS
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Traditional Monograms: Monograms with a LARGER letter in the middle feature the LAST NAME in the center (first, last, middle).
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Design Note: First initials "B" and "D" in STYLE M2 and M3 may appear to be backwards.