Caveat: having dedicated a separate thread to Vacheron Constantin Monopusher Chronographs , they're not included here. The models below are listed by increasing reference number. And, of course, I chose only one variant of each reference. Have a nice day!
After the iconic Reference 6087 Cornes de Vache, Vacheron Constantin took a hiatus from chronograph production until the 1980s. 1989 - Reference 47001 With the calibre 1126 movement and chronograph module by Dubois Depraz, Vacheron Constantin began its se
Had the chance to view this piece which belongs to a fellow collector recently. It is a 42mm chronograph with the Cal. 1141 which is based on the Lemania 2310. I personally find it a very classy piece which wears quite well and very balanced despite the 4
I have been hoping to read a review of the twin Beat such as this for some time. First, the Twin Beat looks great on your wrist. As you said, it is the technical aspects of the watch that draws the initial focus, but the Twin Beat is a very handsome looki
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
This is just a quick flash report of the Vacheron SIHH 2017 watches so you can see their pictures. Hopefully our team on the ground there can get us some live pictures. Cheers, Anthony MÉTIERS D’ART COPERNICUS CELESTIAL SPHERES 2460 RT PATRIMONY PERPETUAL
I always though of the Traditionnelle Chronograph to be one of the finer manual chronographs from Switzerland. Not really comparable with a Datograph, but better compared with Patek's 5070 (same movement and almost half the price by now!) and with the 181
The minute hands go to the railroad track on each model, which I think is ideal. The 82172 hour hand is proportionally shorter. In looking through the catalog it seems that there was a shift in thinking on the hand length during the Traditionelle era, wit