Very thoughtful of you. Question. Has anyone ever tried to have lugs which were removed remade for a watch, like this Vacheron? I’m imagining if it could be done, it would be expensive, perhaps more than the watch is worth?
My mother gave this watch to my father in 1955 as an engagement gift. I believe in the 1960s, my father had the lugs cut off and soldered a white gold bracelet to it. Would love to hear about the history of this reference, as I’m not sure what reference i...
Incidentally, the watch has been serviced for at least 40 years or maybe longer. It is still running fine. Should I have it serviced, and would you recommend sending it to Vacheron? Thanks. ...
I think your opinion is spot on! There's a great article on Fratello entitled "The Best Boring But Brilliant Watches in the World - Vacheron Constantin Patrimony," which summarizes the stepped bezel, Disco Volante VC references throughout the years. My mo...
And what a lovely object to keep the memory of your parents alive! Thank you for pointing me to the article: I really like these Disco Volante cases. Best, Emmanuel
Very thoughtful of you. Question. Has anyone ever tried to have lugs which were removed remade for a watch, like this Vacheron? I’m imagining if it could be done, it would be expensive, perhaps more than the watch is worth?
The second hand does look too short. It should be same length as the crosshair second counter. It is highly unlikely VC will work on the case (perhaps their restoration department in the Geneva workshop will, but the cost would be astronomical. Note that ...