It seems there is a new CEP model, the patrimony retrograde date and moonphase. The only source I see is hodinkee which has posted pictures. Not on VC site. I actually like the RG version of this watch as can adjust functions via crown, just wish 2mm smal
Friends, Another Vacheron Constantin I had the pleasure to take a closer look at, the Patrimony Moon Phase and Retrograde Date in Pink Gold. I am a big fan of the Patrimony line, but here I am not sure... The Retrograde Pointer Date dominates the dial a b
Here are the new Vacheron Constantin Overseas chronograph , Traditionnelle Moon Phase and Power Reserve small model , and Patrimony Moon Phase & Retrograde Date . Overseas chronograph – Caliber 5200 - 42.5mm steel case with a silver dial. Traditionnelle M
Since (in my opinion) it's obvious you are comparing different complexity movements, with different functions and different architecture and detail concepts and even with different targeted customer groups and probably, due to design language (sporty/clas
Hi This is my first post in this forum. Have posted in Patek. I have recently been offered a mint condition pink gold vacheron from the 1950's. Day date month -no moon phase with claw lugs.I think ref 4560. I have not opened the back yet. Dial is mint -it
(Lot 2, Vacheron & Constantin, Geneva, Automatic, Ref 6307, Made in 1961, incorporating a new automatic winding system patented under number 343295 on 15th Dec 1958. according to the catalogue, the patent was resulted from the collaboration of the Vachero
I think Alex described the trade offs very well. First a confession: I am absolutely crazy about both! I have a Patek 5056P (which is based on the 5035 annualar movement, adding power reserve and moon phase) and a white gold Toledo. Purely from a movement