
WHL presents a detailed 'Quick Look Review' of the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle Self-Winding, reference 43075/000R-9737. This article meticulously examines the watch's design, its ultra-thin automatic Calibre 1120 movement, and its place within the broader Patrimony Traditionnelle collection, offering a comprehensive overview for collectors interested in Vacheron Constantin's elegant timepieces.







While some may argue that the size is too big or too small, as you noted, VC also offers other simple two- and three-hand options from 36mm to 42mm that are also perfect. But the PT Self-Winding is special for including the cal. 1120. VC just does not make a lot of watches with the cal. 1120, and who knows how long they will continue to be able to use this movement. I love the design of the rotor on the current-production 1120s. It is just beautiful -- different from that on the old Saltarellos
Really appreciated the informative part about the movements, its JLC origins, and the comment about the change from Gyromax to microscrew. I really like this watch and the 3-hand manual-wind version in white gold.
automatique mouvement there is today but why use this caliber in an "oversized" case? Especially if you are making it available with a see through sapphire back window? No, in my opinion, Vacheron Constantin should develop mouvement suited to their design. For me, anyway, I will go for the manual caliber 4400 in the gorgeous Patrimony Traditionnelle platinum 38mm...JUST PERFECT! Cheers. The Pope Down Under.
Thank you for the review, Bill. :) Marcelo
there are so many desirable watches with the 1120, both simple and complicated. I'm a round guy, your prefer form. I would expect a white gold model to come to market in a year or so. Bill
The manual winding one is also a beauty: Bill
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