
BigOmato's original post, featuring a captivating image of a Vacheron Constantin timepiece, invites the community to share their experiences with this particular model. This article delves into why this watch continues to resonate with collectors, exploring its unique appeal and the profound satisfaction it brings to its owners. Jurry, a proud owner, offers a detailed account of its distinctive winding mechanism and understated elegance.

I’m the happy owner of exactly that same piece. And I can guarantee you one thing: it’s such an incredible pleasure to wear it. When you wear it you will feel an incredible sense power, heritage and sheer pleasure whilst you realize that it is not an obnoxious watch. Not in your face. People who know watches will recognize it immediately. Those who don’t will not notice what is in your wrist. About 5 years back I was “getting into” watches and the very first time I walked into a VC AD, I saw thi
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Indeed is unique. I belief it’s made by Buben Zorweg (not 100% sure) exclusively for VC It’s fascinating to see how you position the watch on a holder, slowly release the string holder which will then push the crown into a kind of holder. And then few seconds later this holder starts turning until it meets a certain resistance or torque from the crown That’s indicating the spring is fully wound. It then stops, and two seconds later the holder makes five turns in the opposite direction. This to p
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