
In a recent WatchProSite forum post, 'taipeigirl89' initiated a discussion on the Vacheron Constantin Triple Calendar, exploring its suitability as a daily wearer and a companion for smart casual dining. Her inquiry, set against the backdrop of an upcoming watch shopping trip to Hong Kong, invites the community to share their perspectives on this distinctive reference. This article synthesizes the community's insights, offering a comprehensive look at the watch's design, wearability, and market status.

I would also consider the 1921, but that's just my opinion....
I will look more throughly.
fits very well, except I wear my watches on the right (or wrong) hand 😅
my observation of a similar watch I owned is that it's possible to be confused by the three similar hands, when looked at in a hurry or at an angle. See below: True, the tip is red and on your proposed watch the hands are different colors, but who knows if that works in low light or at an angle. Try it out and let us know please!
and there will be times when I read it wrong. but then again, I wear watches now-a-days for more of a vanity reason 😅
first in February, then in July: I loved the case, lugs and triple calendar complication with peripheral date display. Two things gave me mixed feelings though: the champagne color of the dial, which didn’t completely work for me, and the fact that the 4400 caliber which is a lovely manual wound caliber looks a little small in the 40mm case back (it looks much better imo in the 38mm Traditionnelle 82172). One last thing: I personally liked this Triple Calendar much better than the 1921 (a matter
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