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Got to see the 222
Had the good luck to get invited to a gtg where a 222 was the main attraction
What a watch. First thing you notice is the weight of the thing. The next is the smoothness of the bracelet.

The many details of that watch. So cool.




I had brought along another (original) 70s watch for fun. Two very different approaches to say the least.

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All in all, pretty cool to see/feel this rarity. You can always discuss rhe point of ‘reissuing’ a classic, but it is well done.
Claus
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New Release
patrick_y · Jan 13, 2025
Explore the Vacheron Constantin 222 in steel (Ref. 4200H/222A) with an in-depth review and collector insights. Discover its design, movement, and market position.
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Reference Guide
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Discussion
patrick_y · Jan 9, 2025
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Collection
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Explore Jp75's in-depth review of the Vacheron Constantin 222 in yellow gold. Discover its unique brushed finish, versatile wearability, and production insights.
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Vintage
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Service
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Got to see the 222
By: cfn : September 3rd, 2022-13:11
Had the good luck to get invited to a gtg where a 222 was the main attraction What a watch. First thing you notice is the weight of the thing. The next is the smoothness of the bracelet. The many details of that watch. So cool. I had brought along another...
I've seen the old 222.
By: patrick_y : September 3rd, 2022-16:04
And I actually like it. Although, my other family members don't like it. Then again. When I was a teenager in high school, I was shown the Nautilus in a static display and I thought it looked weird with ears. I wouldn't even bother trying it on and I said...
Agreed...
By: patrick_y : September 3rd, 2022-19:40
And Everyone seems crazy for a blue dial Overseas these days. Which is actually one of watches I completely don't care for in the Vacheron Constantin portfolio. I wished people would go for what they liked themselves. But even here, on this website, the e...
Well said!
By: patrick_y : September 3rd, 2022-21:18
And on WatchProSite, we definitely have fewer of these questions posed by others to our readership base. Glad to see some people who genuinely love watches for the savoire faire behind them and not just for the social status symbol behind them. This is st...
thin was in
By: Tick Talk : September 5th, 2022-21:24
I too am attracted to thin watches and, informally at least, they were considered a complication in their own right. But not all thin movement designs were as successful as the 1003 and 1120. It was carried to extremes with the VC calibres 1160/1170 and r...