
Chronometer (aka yacomino) shares an intimate look at the Vacheron Constantin Cornes de Vache, focusing on its exquisite manual-winding chronograph movement. This article delves into why this particular reference continues to captivate collectors, showcasing the intricate details that make it a horological masterpiece. Chronometer's detailed photography invites readers to appreciate the craftsmanship often hidden beneath the dial.



I could stare at it all day. GREAT pickup.
For many decades it was the "king of chronographs" and only challenged (and surpassed) by the arrival of the Datograph movement.
Keep loving and enjoying it so much my dear friend! Abel
I just took a screen shot and edited it so I can do exactly that!! They even use the Maltese cross design for their column wheel! Awesome movement!
Congeats to such a beautiful chrono, dear yacomino. The exclusive movement, the size and the correct scalling on the dial make it a very desirable watch! Great!
Many congratulations. All the best, Jon
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