In writing about the Historiques Ultra-fine 1968 and in thinking about the idea of an ultra thin movement being its own complication, I concluded that there is an inherent desirability to the caliber 1120 and thus the watches in which Vacheron Constantin ...
This is a very tough question, Bill... Between the QP Skeleton and the Mercator, I'm waving... Both? Great article, Bill. Now, I have to hunt my first VC... Best, Nicolas.
and so this is my little beauty with cal 1120. It is a ref. 7592 from 1978. It is 33.5mm in diameter - which is fine for my skinny wrist. My collection centers around some of the best, most noteworthy, VC movements. So cal 1120 had to be a part of it. But...
Thank you for this survey. You know how unoriginal I am in my admiration for this movement. I feel fortunate to have its sister 2121 in my Royal Oak, and my experience with the caliber is outstanding. I would love to have another piece in my collection eq...
At least as far as I am concerned. It is amazing to me that a model in the Historiques line uses the same caliber as in the original reference. Wonderful! Thanks for clarifying, Bill
I certainly admire the pride, even smugness, that JLC fans have for their reputation as the watchmaker's watchmaker. However, the development of the caliber 1120 ultra-thin movement didn't spring independently from JLC, nor did they develop the movement t...
I always enjoy your history lessons, Dean. Everybody and his brother already knows who manufactured the 1120 (2120), but many are not aware or forget the "context" under which this amazing caliber came to be. I'd like to think that the cal. 1120 is what i...
The everlasting discussion about what qualifies as an inhouse movement, or not, is always interesting, especially today as it is even more important when it comes to the buyers perception of the brand and its competence, technically speaking. I am certain...
I am not aware of any car manufacturer that is vertically integrated but it is an interesting parallelism. I guess making a car just requires too many components (sub-components) so that sub-contractors are always in the picture regardless of the brand. H...
Thanks for another great read, Bill. I love the cal. 1120 in the skeleton perpetual calendars and I also have a soft spot for the Saltarello (yes, the one that looks like a bathroom scale). I especially like the way the rotor is embellished in these watch...
I even owned a vintage Jumbo at one point. I'm still enthralled with the black dial Boutique 81180 like you have. But that is a different caliber... Bill
Certainly, the openworked QP in p would be madness, but if I want to be a bit more "realistic": the RG current QP is a dream. I LOVE these simple, nearly archaic looking sticks like hands. Gives this watch a credible "historical" look, that VC always refe...