Vacheron Constantin Malte Openwork Tourbillon
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Vacheron Constantin Malte Openwork Tourbillon

By FanFrancisco · Mar 12, 2015 · 13 replies
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FanFrancisco offers an exclusive look at the launch of the Vacheron Constantin Malte Openwork Tourbillon Singapore Boutique Edition. His detailed photographs and initial impressions provide a valuable first-hand account for collectors interested in this intricate timepiece. This post captures the excitement of a boutique event and the unveiling of a significant new reference.

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... was lucky to attend the launch of VC Malte Openwork Tourbillon Singapore Boutique Edition last week, managed to take some pics of the watch, it is indeed beautifully made, especially tourbillon. as it is named as openwork meant with a skeleton movement. initially i was thinking with the dial of this kind is usually not that easily read, but this is not. anyway, also took some pics from the event for your viewing pleasure and hope you like as much as i like.

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4J
4Js
Mar 13, 2015
Looks like a very nice event, great pix

thx for sharing. The pix of the railway watch came out beautiful! The enamel really pops and the hands design as well Best Joe

FA
FanFrancisco
Mar 15, 2015
thanks Joe, it was very nice event indeed, i enjoyed myself very much.

TI
tick tock doctor
Mar 13, 2015
Thank you for sharing, Nice pics. [nt]

DS
dsgalaxy1
Mar 13, 2015
simply breathtaking

Did you listen to the minute repeater? How old? the tourbillon cage with maltese cross is a real trademark. Thank you

FA
FanFrancisco
Mar 15, 2015
as told by the watch maker...

... it is about 1920s. stefan

DS
dsgalaxy1
Mar 15, 2015
100 years old, but still in a great shape [nt]

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