Hi everyone, I saw this watch listed locally here in Rhode Island. Does anyone have any info. I apologize for the poor photos. The seller did not give much info other than Vacheron Constantin, not running ...
Re-cased ladies lepine movement to be sure. Beware any vintage watch requiring an overhaul to run properly. Parts in general are nonexistent. Dislodged seconds hand and dial cracks suggest some trauma and broken pivots would render it scrap. I don’t conde...
You can see some pitting on the case, showing the brass core. AFAIK, V&C has never used plated cases. That, plus the wrong possitionning of the crown is a good indication of a recased ladies pocket movement, in a case that has nothing to do with V&...
V&C famously used up their supplies of unwanted small lepine movements for the new wristwatch fad at the beginning of the 20th century. Several creative solutions for positioning the crown were covered in this post on the American 1921: www.watchp...