
Nicolas (amanico) shares his regret over not acquiring the Vacheron Constantin Malte Chronograph for Dubail, a timepiece he clearly holds in high regard. His post, featuring striking images of the white gold case, serves as a poignant reminder of watches that slip through collectors' fingers. This article delves into the unique appeal and specific characteristics of this limited-edition reference, enriched by community insights.


Hadnt noticed the L at the end of Dubai (*Dubail*), I am now confused!
Been away for too long I suppose!
The red accents work really well here 🔴👌🏻
I had one for a while after a long hunt. I unfortunately let it go because it wasn’t so easy to read the dial under certain circumstances, due to guilloche and polished hands. If I recall, its hands do not have the same treatments as the dauphine of the VC trditionelle (which are half polished and half frosted) and are always readable. I also remember a great haptic when winding and great fit on the wrist for one of the coolest chronographs. Looking back, I now think that I pulled the trigger to
Indeed it will/would be quite an endeavor… The edition for Dubail was quite limited, if I remember correctly
The dial is rather exquisite and with a dash of red for some spice.
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