Van Cleef & Arpels Midnight Heure d ici & Heure d ailleurs
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Van Cleef & Arpels Midnight Heure d ici & Heure d ailleurs

By quattro · May 14, 2026 · 14 replies
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quattro presents a comprehensive review of Van Cleef & Arpels' Midnight Heure d'ici & Heure d'ailleurs, focusing on the new 2026 variant and comparing it to its two predecessors. This detailed analysis highlights the evolution of the dual time zone complication with double jumping hours and retrograde minutes, offering insights into design changes, case sizes, and movement modifications across the three iterations.

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Van Cleef & Arpels has released a new variant of its dual time zone complication with double jumping hours and retrograde minutes

It's the Midnight Heure d'ici & Heure d'ailleurs ref. VCARPEVI00.

So I thought it would be interesting to review the three iterations of this complication.



This new 2026 variant features a 38 mm pink gold case, as opposed to the 42 mm of the previous 2018 version.



The solid caseback features:

  • an upper section with a guilloché sun and the model name in italic script 
  • and a lower section with a depiction of the moon accompanied by a starry sky and the name of the Maison.



The amber-brown enamel dial combines a guilloché pattern radiating outward with a piqué motif, which is echoed by the lozenge pattern of the crown (see above and below).



The watch is powered by a redesigned movement, which no longer features a micro rotor. 


credit: Swisswatches Magazine


Now, here is the previous iteration of the Midnight Heure d'ici & Heure d'ailleurs, presented at SIHH in 2018 as ref. VCARO8T800.



The case measured 42 mm.



The dial didn't feature the central piqué motif and the dial wasn't made of enamel.













The movement was displayed through a sapphire caseback and featured a micro rotor.




credit: A Blog To Watch


And here is, finally, the first iteration ref. VCARO4II00 launched in 2014.



It came with a 42 mm rhodium-plated, 18-carat white-gold case with T-bar lugs.



The white lacquered dial featured a central piqué motif, like the new released variant.





And the micro rotor movement was displayed through a sapphire caseback.








credit: Swisswatches Magazine & A Blog To Watch (two last photos only)


Do you like Van Cleef & Arpels' interpretation of the dual time zone complication?

And do you have a favorite among the three iterations?

The first one is my personal favorite, by I would like it to be sized down to 38 mm, like the newly released one.

Thanks for looking.

Best, Emmanuel

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NE
netwatches
May 14, 2026
Love it! 🤩More than previous…Full of dreams as always for VCA

QU
quattro
May 14, 2026
I agree and they’ve improved the model indeed!

Best, Emmanuel

CO
Concord
May 14, 2026
With you on this one, 38mm first first iteration

Best, Ashot

QU
quattro
May 14, 2026
It would be very nice indeed if they did it!

Best, Emmanuel

MD
mdg
May 14, 2026
Flip the minutes numbers 180-degrees...nice color scheme...

QU
quattro
May 14, 2026
To flip or not to flip, that is the question 😅

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