If yes, I know of only two limited/special variants: the 36-piece steel limited Hodinkee edition and the yellow gold piece unique made for Wei Koh . I listed them here: www.watchprosite.com If you want to have a look at the variants of the origina
in terms of sales and of auction results, they are the holy trinity. But in terms of horology, I find Rolex to be far behind VC, PP and even AP. I don't fully respond to what VC has been doing these past few years and I'm waiting for them to rediscover th
First, I'm glad to hear that the black dial is fully legitimate, even though added later. It's still far from being my favorite, though, but at least there's no question concerning its authenticity. Then, thank you for pointing me to the late (1990) plati
References flip-flop a bit but indicate the majority of 6087 watches were made in yellow gold (26 or 28) and six or eight in pink gold. True to the V&C collector's ethos of "expect the unexpected", there were two platinum pieces made BUT they didn't h
Vacheron Constantin 's ref. 6087 , with its cow horn lugs , has become a legend and was the source of inspiration for the 2015 Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955 ref. 5000H. But, as far as I know, its different versions have never been collected and compare
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
Antiquorum image Hope everyone had an enjoyable or, at least, eventful summer. To kick off the fall, we bring you a much-anticipated edition of The Best of The Hour Lounge dedicated to wrist chronographs, in two parts. Photo credit to Vacheron Constantin