
LwC's original post, provocatively titled 'They will speak for themselves,' invites readers into the world of vintage Vacheron Constantin minute repeaters. This article delves into the intricate details and historical significance of these horological masterpieces, as illuminated by LwC's exceptional photography and the community's shared expertise. It highlights why these rare timepieces continue to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike.

The one on the left is just incredible, and shows it.
Now THAT'S my kind of watch.
Now those are beauties. Nicoโs photo, too. Iโd probably go for the super-simple stealthy one...but really, given the options, it would be one of the most difficult choices to make! Best E.
perhaps you'll enjoy this "bottom-winder" minute repeater from 1946 Antiquorum photo
Is there any additional info about this watch and movmt? WBR Serge
according to the C of A, it is a quarter-repeater, 13/14 ligne calibre (13 lignes for the top plate, 14 lignes for bottom plate) of 23 douzieme thickness (4.32 mm), manufactured in 1913. It was cased-up as a wrist watch in 1946 with "couronne ร 6 heures". Cased size is 36 mm wide and 12 mm thick. Very delicious!
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