
WHL, a long-time Vacheron Constantin enthusiast and forum moderator, shares his journey of acquiring the Historiques Chronograph, a piece he considers iconic. This article details his decision to trade an Overseas Chronograph for this platinum, black-dial variant, highlighting the watch's design inspiration from the vintage Ref. 4178 and the revered Calibre 1411 movement. It offers a personal reflection on the evolution of a collector's taste and the enduring appeal of Vacheron Constantin's heritage pieces.





The Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921 is a distinctive reinterpretation of a cushion-shaped watch originally produced by the manufacture for the American market in the 1920s. This reference is characterized by its unique diagonal display, with the crown positioned at the 1 o'clock position and the dial rotated 45 degrees clockwise. This design was historically intended to allow drivers to read the time without removing their hands from the steering wheel, offering both a functional and aesthetically unconventional presentation within the Historiques collection.
This particular iteration of the American 1921 features a case crafted from precious metal, often rose gold, with a polished finish that highlights its cushion shape and stepped bezel. The watch is typically fitted with a manual-winding mechanical movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back, providing a power reserve suitable for daily wear. The crystal protecting the dial is also sapphire, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance.
The American 1921 appeals to collectors seeking pieces with historical provenance and an unconventional design. Its distinctive orientation and vintage inspiration make it a conversation piece and a unique offering within Vacheron Constantin's contemporary lineup. Various sizes have been produced, catering to different wrist preferences while maintaining the core design principles of the original 1921 model.
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But you know I am totally biased when it comes to Les Historiques Chronograph. Best, Nicolas
It is a great watch. Are you still waiting for a Mercator? :-) Bill
Basically, yes! ;) I found a Germany Enamel Cloisonné, but I was more after an " America "... Best, Bill. Nicolas
2 collectors and rare watches. Congratulations Bill. Enjoy wearing your new VC, Bill. Please post a/few wristshot(s) ;-))) Cheers, Patrickh
Hi Bill, This one is a great catch. I didn't even remember that black dial version. A little dressy Vacheron Constantin is hard to beat. Best Dje
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