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Survey of the Historiques Collection

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Vacheron Constantin originally developed the Historiques collection in the early 1990’s during the mechanical watch renaissance. These watches drew on Vacheron Constantin’s rich heritage of design, bringing classic designs such as the 4072, 4178, and Cioccolatone to a new generation of watch collectors. The collection faded from the catalog as the brand developed a better defined product lines (eg Malte, Overseas, Patrimony Contemporaine), but was resurrected as its own collection in 2007 with the Chronometer Royal 1907, which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the original Chronometer Royal pocket watch.

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The initial run of 100 watches are distinguished by a red enamel 12 on the dial. Current models have all black Arabic numbers on the white enamel dial.

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This is the only watch in Vacheron Constantin’s production that carries both the Geneva Hallmark as well as the COSC certificate.

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This new design used Vacheron Constantin’s in-house automatic caliber, a characteristic that every subsequent entry into the Historiques collection would follow. (The Toledo 1952 is a holdover from the earlier generation of Historiques timepieces).

In 2008 Vacheron Constantin gave us the stunning American 1921, inspired by a design from 1921 that was created for the American market. Insert photo This watch was the first to employ the caliber 4400, Vacheron Constantin’s larger companion to the caliber 1400.

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At the end of 2009 Vacheron Constnatin announced a set of two ultrathin models, the Historiques 1955, using the manual winding caliber 1003, the thinnest movement in production for the past 55 years

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The plates and bridges of the caliber 1003 are 18K gold

and the Historiques 1968, using the automatic winding caliber 1120, the thinnest full rotor automatic winding movement when it was introduced in the 1960’s.

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At SIHH 2011, Vacheron Constantin gave us the Aronde 1954, a watch with a beautifully sculpted rectangular case and a striking dial separated into four quadrants with a linear guilloche.

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Final Thoughts

With the exception of a platinum Toledo 1952, the red 12 Chronometer Royal 1907, and NY Boutique edition 1921, the models in the Historqiues collection are not limited edition. But the production of these models is limited. They are also priced at a premium to any roughly comparable model that is in Vacheron Constantin's standard production. The American 1921, for instance, has a retail price of $32,400 at the time of this writing, while the Patrimony Traditionnelle, which is also a three hand watch using the same caliber 4400, is $18,500. Rationally speaking as a collector of watches it is hard to justify the discrepancy. But when has rational thought determined what a collector of wristwatches does? Sometimes you just want the watch. When it comes to the American 1921 or Aronde 1955, I would pay the premium.

For some of these other models, I would either pursue something else from current production or carefully seek out a vintage watch with similar characteristics. For instance, getting the best of the 1955, with its Maltese Cross lug design, and the Chronometer Royal 1907, with its precise movement, I would choose a vintage reference 6161 Chronometer Royal with caliber 1008/BS.

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Bill

 

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amanico August 31st, 2011-22:44
Les Historiques is one of my favourite line of VC modern watches. So thank you for such a post. You're right, it is impossible to know what is in a collector's mind, the irrational wins over the rational, and it is a good thing, I believe. Still, I regret to not see more " Malte " cases, with these superb teardrop lugs.... 
eelstub September 2nd, 2011-04:48
Am a fan of the Malte too - Alex says it will be featured next year at SIHH but not in Historiques line, I think. Bill, do you know how well sales of Malte watches bear up?
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WHL September 3rd, 2011-11:39
The Malte does well.... but as they are complicated watches they tend to be quite expensive, which limits the market to some extent. Also, I think more people prefer round watches to tonneau cases (though I would suggest more people try them on the wrist rather than look at them... 
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WHL September 3rd, 2011-11:31
Thank you, Nicolas I look forward to seeing a platinum CR on your wrist some day! Bill
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amanico September 3rd, 2011-11:43
Mercator first. Then we'll see. ;) 
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Hororgasm September 1st, 2011-01:48
Referencing the cal 4400 warehoused in the 1921 and the Patrimony Is there any movement finishing to further justify the price premium beyond the case? Thanks for the excellent report. Best, Horo
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WHL September 3rd, 2011-11:40
Nothing special on the 4400 in the 1921 compared with the Patirmony Traditionnelle. Bill
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Black Ninjya September 1st, 2011-05:54
Rarity is the key word Hi, First time to post. I've been only lurking around and the subject this time was very interesting. I happen to own Chronometer Royal 1907 with red 12. You are very right in that the high premium is hard to be justified. Well, I thought so in the beginn... 
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WHL September 3rd, 2011-11:52
I'm so glad to hear that you are thrilled with your watch! as well you should be with performance like it gives you. I have yet to hear from anyone dissatisfied with his Historiques, whatever the model. Thank you for your first posting! Bill
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blomman Mr Blue September 1st, 2011-11:32
Beautiful watches! I really like the Chronometre Royal red 12, and of course the Am 1921! Thank you for sharing these! Best Blomman
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I had the privilege this past May of joining other members of the watch press in Geneva to attend a presentation of the three special edition watches that Vacheron Constantin is creating for its New York Boutique.Now that the boutique is officially open for business, I can finally share these extraordinary timepieces with you. All three watches are variations on existing references in current production. It is no surprise that Vacheron Constantin would take the Historiques American 1921 as one model for the New York boutique, as the original design was created for the American market. The 1921 is one of the most sought after watches being made today, with its whimsical tilting of the dial from the usual orientation, exclusive manufacture movement, and ....


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