
IAD, a new voice in the Vacheron Constantin forum, makes a stunning debut by sharing a curated selection of skeletonized timepieces from their personal collection. Their post highlights a deep appreciation for the intricate calibers and aesthetic mastery of Vacheron Constantin's openworked watches. This article delves into IAD's passion and the community's response to these horological marvels.


Welcome here, I am confident we will appreciate your contributions here at least as much as you did ours! Cheers! Filip
Warm welcome! Thoroughly impressed with these pieces and looking forward to seeing more from your collection!
Thanks for sharing the pictures. The pocket watch is an unusual but beautiful choice. Is there a story behind it? Apologies if I am being nosey! All the best, Jon
Your collection is bananas! I'm interested to know how the minute repeater sounds since the movement is skeletonized
Stunning. When i looked at my skeletonized watch today when i wore it, i thought, it is the most interesting watch face available for a watch. I can see the gears, a shakin balance, bridges holding gears. Next it was clear, a tourbillon is a must. I think the outcome is a skeletonized Vacheron Constantin. Gold and other rare materials just the cherry on the cake. Very unique you show no chronographs, just like me i avoid chronographs. Why? A watch is a watch, no stopwatch. Only the Breitling Nav
and the pièce unique tourbillon squelette surfaces ;-)
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