History of V&C Automatics V&C’s first automatic wrist watch was introduced in 1951, the 12-ligne bumper-winding caliber 477 with central seconds. Like all of their calibers since 1938, it was based upon a rough-finished ebauche from their movement supplie...
Your new timepiece is really stunning (shape, style, dial... everything in fact!). Even the word “automatic” is perfectly integrated and not disturbing at all (some today’s brands should learn from the past). If 34 of this model were made in 1954, do you ...
The numbers for 1954 were provided by Antiquorum. V&C introduced several new models in 1955 to celebrate their bicentennial, which must have occupied the design and production teams a good deal. They also split their supply of the cal. 498 between two ref...
Alex is a great friend and resource on things VC. My experience from The Hour Lounge was that VC wouldn't answer such questions but perhaps I should reach out to the Heritage Dept and see if that policy has changed.
While poking around the official VC website today, in particular the FiftySix collection, I was amazed to find a new photo uploaded only yesterday. Those that recall the launch of this new line in January will recall that inspiration for the case style wa...
I am really enjoying this vintage Vacheron. If VC re-issues a modern piece similar looking to yours, mine, or the one above I'd be super excited! Though I am doubtful that they will be able to capture the look of our pieces within the current the 56 line ...
and thus avoiding critique of modern offerings ;-) Vintage is another matter! You may enjoy analyzing the dial of this 4956, found on another sales forum :-0 Obviously refinished, and a shame to have obliterated the AUTOMATIC script, but I also suspect th...
The dimensions of these two movements differs ever so slightly so main components such as base plate, winding rotor and mainspring barrel aren’t interchangeable between these movements. Some items do share the same part numbers, ie, regulator spring, wind...
Thanks for sharing these images, I'm assuming it has central seconds? Many years ago, in the Purists days, someone declared they had determined only about 200 calibre 2070s were produced by AP between 1959 and 1961 but I can't confirm this. Audemars Pigue...
It'll be auctioned off by Christies in a fortnight apparently. We'll see where it lands. The price 20 years was a tad on the high side. On another note, and quite coincidentally, it seems another one of these rare watches just surfaced on Reddit today.
Please don’t ever have the dial “cleaned”. As you will no doubt have noticed, only the VC and Geneve logos are in enamel, the words automatic and Swiss are transfer print. Any washing of the dial will instantly make these two texts disappear.
I will make sure this never happens - thank you for the information! my grandpa received it in 55 and I believe the buckle is original, although not certain: ...
Which is more much uncommon than you might think. It’s still hard to know how so many people “lose” their original 18K gold buckles, but that’s the reality with many of these vintage watches.
thanks for confirming! I was curious about these hallmarks on the lugs and found out that swiss 18k gold used to be marked with a female head in 1954 - similar to the marks on my watch. Does anyone know if the AUTOMATIC in curved lettering started appeari...
Seconds marks are also in durable hard enamel. It was a labour intensive process to invest in what appears, on the surface (pun intended), to be a plain-looking watch face. Touches like this set V&C and a few other haute horlogerie brands apart. As yo...
So glad this thread is still active, I'm learning something new in every message. The process behind the making of this "simple" looking dial is fantastic - I was wondering how they got this feeling of embossed lettering and marking. About the dials of th...
Wont go into all the intricate details but essentially, the words VC, Geneve and the second track are etched into a dial base. This etching forms a channel. The enamel, which is powdered glass, is painted into the channels. The dial is then fired at 800 d...
fascinating...thanks a lot for sharing. It makes me wonder why didn't you or sir Tick Talk write the X's catalog entry for this piece - there is so much more to say about it
It was impressive to see that little heart still bravely beating after all this time - I'll try to send you a video in PM. Here are some elements that caught my attention following your original post: - you can see in the attached picture that "P 499" is ...
Thank-you, your question has identified an error in my original post that will be corrected Looking at the parts catalog, I find a reverser and reverser connecting wheel for the calibre 498/499 movement, so it is bi-directional winding. The JLC 493 they w...
and supports that your 498 movement is likely original to the watch, with a later repair. As your watch has been handed down through the family, do you have a record/receipt for this repair?