Tonneau-Shaped Watches: A Reference Guide
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Tonneau-Shaped Watches: A Reference Guide

By quattro · Feb 24, 2025 · 21 replies
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In a captivating exploration, quattro delves into the distinctive world of tonneau-shaped watches, a design that, while not universally appealing, holds a significant place in horological history. His detailed post highlights iconic references from Patek Philippe, Franck Muller, Vacheron Constantin, and Omega, showcasing both vintage and modern interpretations. This article synthesizes quattro's original insights with community contributions, offering a comprehensive look at these unique timepieces.

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These tonneau or barrel-shaped watches are not to everybody's taste, but I find them interesting and they share such a strong family resemblance:
  • Patek Philippe Chronometro Gondolo (both vintage and modern ref. 5098)
  • Franck Muller Casablanca (ref. 6850 SC)
  • Vacheron Constantin Historiques 1912 (ref. 37001)
  • Omega Petrograd 1915 (both vintage and modern renditions)
Enjoy!


A/ PATEK PHILIPPE CHRONOMETRO GONDOLO

1/ Original model from 1918 with Manual-wind Patek calibre 12'''















credit: watch club London


2/ Ref. 5098 powered by cal. 25-21 REC (introduced in 2007 in platinum)

a/ Ref. 5098P-001 (platinum)











credit: @bobmaron (1) & loupe this


b/ Ref. 5098R-001 (rose gold, introduced in 2009)















credit: @ chronogermany24 (1), analogshift (2-6) & bob’s watches (7)


c/ Both Patek Philippe ref. 5098 models with a Franck Muller Casablanca Perpetual Calendar



credit: swiss watch expo


B/ FRANCK MULLER CASABLANCA ref. 6850 SC with cal. FM 2800

1/ Ref. 6850 SC in rose gold









credit: we watches


2/ Ref. 6850 SC in white gold













credit: catawiki


C/ VACHERON CONSTANTIN HISTORIQUES 1912 ref. 37001

1/ Ref. 37001/000G (white gold)





credit: hand watch









credit: watch club London


2/ Ref. 37001/00R (rose gold)













credit: scottish watches (1) & nobeluhren







credit: @cimafonte_gennaro_official, @akichi & @nalisbonne


D/ OMEGA PETROGRAD 1915

1/ Five vintage models (spotting the differences is interesting: numerals, hands, small seconds' subdial, etc.)

Model n° 1



credit: @vintage_swissmade


Model n° 2



credit: @watchlover3577


Model n° 3



credit: @vigad72


Model n° 4









credit: orologi forumfree 


Model n° 5













credit: atelier tempus


2/ THE MUSEUM COLLECTION 2004 REEDITION ref. 5703.30.01 with cal. 2200 (limited to 1915 pcs)









credit: pushers











credit: watch collecting & Lepage (last photo only)


3/ THE 2014 SOCHI EDITION OF THE PETROGRAD 1915, ref. 522.53.33.20.02.001 with cal. 2202 (limited to 100 pcs)











credit: @conquest_watches (1) & chronoscope.ru

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QU
quattro
Feb 24, 2025

This 3490 (I've checked the reference) is really nice.

JA
Jaseewasee
Feb 24, 2025

I have the 5098P, and it’s become one of my favorites.

BR
brauner
Feb 24, 2025

Not to forget the Tortues

QU
quattro
Feb 24, 2025

Lucky you: enjoy this beautiful and quite unique timepiece! Best, Emmanuel

QU
quattro
Feb 24, 2025

elongated. A little closer to a square than to a rectangle: would you agree? And the Roman numerals have a different look, compared to the Arabic ones. But great model nonetheless, for sure. Thanks for sharing your nice pic. Best, Emmanuel

GA
gary_g
Feb 25, 2025

…And seeing adds for these watches. I always thought they were so interesting and beautiful.

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