In-depth review of the Vacheron Constantin Historiques Toledo 1951 (86300/000R-9826). Explore its iconic Cioccolatone case, design evolution, and collector insights.
Explore the winners of the 10th Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (2010), featuring Greubel Forsey, Laurent Ferrier, F.P. Journe, and more. Discover key insights from collectors.
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Explore the elusive definition of ultra-thin watches with Marc Obermann. Discover the horological challenges, iconic models, and the debate around what truly constitutes an ultra-thin timepiece.
The blue hour markers really make a big difference to the overall look of the dial and in this case even if it is an ultra thin watch a display caseback makes perfect sense when it is showing that beautiful gold 1003 movement. If I could find one I would ...
I sort of mean it about selling all it for it bar the Boucheron of course ,but seeing as I am now down to 4 and GADA watch it wouldn't be that hard, but it would be worth it I think. Marc
The JLC movement is obviously not made of gold and does have wire springs, when the VC version doesn't have wire springs. Otherwise, they're really the same movement, just higher finishing on the VC, Geneva Seal, 18K gold movement plates and bridges, and ...