BigJ
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Thanks, it was indeed made in late 50s
Thanks tick-talk, the watch was indeed made in late 50s. I don't have the proper tools to open the case now so can't see the movement and caseback. I searched on the web for 6105 but did not find any, guess this ref is rare. I also have a vc chronograph from the 40s and they all have the raised enamel lettering which I think is beautiful. I heard that the enamel lettering used by VC and PP during the 40-60s was very difficult to make, and is an indication that the dial was never reprinted, is that true? Thanks again
A familiar style
By: Tick Talk : January 20th, 2012-07:47
That case style is very familiar to most Vachonistas as it was used in several models of the 1950s and 60s. The lugs are distinctive and were meant to represent arms of the Maltese Cross. Cases with this style were available in 32 to 37mm sizes and and se...
Antiquorum database
By: Tick Talk : January 21st, 2012-07:34
Jason, you should check Antiquorum's online database...a great source. Search Vacheron 6105 and you will find a couple of examples that match your dial and case. As far as your other timepiece, you will have to post pics here or send me a pm.
I think that was him
By: BigJ : January 22nd, 2012-10:30
Thanks Berny, That was what the Jeweler shop said. It has cold was provenance. The was initially advertised on ebay but I bought direct from the shop. Should I post on the VC hour lounge as well? I did not know there is an American Heritage part.