Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle Platinum Gray Dial
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Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle Platinum Gray Dial

By WHL · May 29, 2013 · 21 replies
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WHL's post from 2013 highlights his favorite novelty from SIHH: the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle in platinum with a gray dial. He details the watch's design motifs and the subtle luxury of pairing gray dials with platinum cases, a distinction for aficionados. The article also touches on the updated Geneva Hallmark and the reliable Calibre 4400 movement, positioning this piece as a compelling choice for collectors.

I did not travel to Geneva this year to witness the introduction of Vacheron Constantin’s 2013 novelties, instead waiting  for the novelties to come to me (or at least to enter the country on the carnet case). I traveled down to NY in late April to lunch with some fellow PuristS and collectors before heading up to the boutique to experience in person a selection of the novelties with Hyla Bauer, Vacheron Constantin’s Public Relations Manager.

While the focus of Vacheron Constantin’s 2013 collection is dedicated to women, with gorgeous pieces in the Malte, Patrimony Contemporaine, Patrimony Traditionnelle, and the Metier d'Art Florilege collections, there were a few men's pieces announced that are obviously much more to my taste. The three watches that have captured attention are the 1972 Prestige de la France, the Patrimony Contemporaine Pocket watch in rose gold, and the Patrimony Traditionnelle in platinum with gray dial.

While the 1972 Prestige and Patrimony Pocket Watch are rather specialized products which will be produced in limited numbers, the Patrimony Traditionnelle is a variation on a current classic, introduced in rose gold in 2009, and in white gold the following year, and which sells very well for the brand.

The case is 38 mm in diameter and retains all the design motifs of the Traditionnelle family: the lateral line along the sides of the polished case which continues on to the sculpted lug; knurled case back; Dauphine hands with half polished, half frosted finish; and railroad track minutes along the outer ring of the dial in a different hue from the main dial.





For the past few years Vacheron Constantin has been outfitting gray dials with platinum cased watches, giving them a separate and distinct characteristic from the silver dials that are partnered with white gold watches, something that only aficionados would recognize.




Patrimony Traditionnelle side by side with Patrimony Contemporaine

It is a subtle display of high luxury, appealing to those who wish to remain discreet while also being a versatile and fashionable choice for wear.

With this platinum watch, both the movement and the case will be engraved with the Geneva Hallmark, signifying the updated, more stringent requirements that a watch must fulfill to obtain the seal. The beautifully designed and finished Vacheron Constantin calibre 4400, now in production for five years, has also proven to be a reliable workhorse for the brand.





With a retail value of $34,000, I also like the fact that the platinum Patrimony Traditionnelle is the list expensive of the three gentlemen’s novelties this year. I have two questions for the forum:

What’s not to like?

Which one of you is going to be the first to get it?


Bill
VC Forum Moderator

 

About the CHRONOSWISS Historiques Ref. 1972Prestige

The Chronoswiss Historiques 1972Prestige is a distinctive model within the Historiques collection, characterized by its non-traditional case shape. It represents Chronoswiss's exploration of design beyond conventional round forms, offering a unique aesthetic that appeals to collectors seeking individuality and historical design influences from the early 1970s. This reference stands out for its commitment to a specific period's design language while maintaining Chronoswiss's signature attention to detail.

The watch features an 18k white gold case, measuring 38mm x 38mm, which houses the automatic caliber C. 125. This movement provides a power reserve of 40 hours. The silver dial is protected by a sapphire crystal, ensuring clarity and durability. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for immersion. The fixed bezel complements the overall case design.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate independent watchmaking and specific vintage design cues, particularly those drawn to the 1970s aesthetic. It offers a blend of traditional craftsmanship with a less common case silhouette, making it a noteworthy piece for those interested in Chronoswiss's more experimental designs. The inclusion of a date complication adds practical functionality to its distinctive appearance.

Specifications

Caliber
C. 125
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
38mm x 38mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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SA
Sandgroper
May 30, 2013

just perfection to my eyes. Definitely on top of my 2013 wish list Cheers and thank you Bill. Francois

4J
4Js
May 30, 2013

In fact,I would also love to see a gray strap on the piece as well! Thanks Bill for taking this picture of both watches side by side. I am sure Respo really appreciates it too! Now, I have an expanded request. Take these two pieces and add next to them the Dufour gray dial Simplicity, and the Ferrier gray dial micro rotor piece. Heh, that foursome goes with my handle ! Ill have to change to 4Gs! Best, Joe

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respo
May 30, 2013

It has, in fact, distrubed his entire day! Arrrgggghhhh! Kind regards, respo

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respo
May 30, 2013

No question! That is my favorite 2013 release, as well. No question in my mind at all. Thank you for taking and posting that photo of the two gray dials together. That is the family portrait I have been hoping to see. And now that I have seen it, I am not sure it has helped the situation. :-/ It has certainly added fuel to a fire that was already burning strong. The Traditionnelle and the Contemporaine have such different personalities even while the dials share the same striking color. I adore

KP
kpk
May 30, 2013

...Jut one question, what is the current USD retail for the Traditionelle in PG (the version I have)?

PA
patrick_y
May 30, 2013

What's not to like... 1. I can't say that I like the gray dial more than the silver dial on the white gold version. I really like that white gold version 2. Why does the movement have to be called "Caliber 4400"? The tetraphobics won't like that. Anyways, my favorite is the Traditionnelle in white gold. Yum!

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