Vacheron Constantin Mercator Platinum Vintage
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Vacheron Constantin Mercator Platinum Vintage

By Seeks · May 11, 2022 · 40 replies
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Seeks's original post on the Vacheron Constantin Mercator in platinum highlights a truly unique timepiece from the mid-1990s. This article delves into the watch's distinctive design, particularly its retrograde hour and minute jumping hands, and explores why it remains a coveted piece among collectors. Seeks's personal quest to acquire the European/Asian map version underscores the enduring appeal and rarity of these exceptional Vacheron Constantin references.

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A uniquely designed watch, released in the mid 90s. I think it was said that the engineering on the movement was not easy at that time.

Lovely the retrograde hour and minute jumping hands. I hope to match this with the European/Asian map version one day.

Many thanks for looking !



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xiu laba
May 11, 2022

And credit to Vacheron for engineering the movement to make this a reality.

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Pelle_thorstenson
May 11, 2022

and a watch I would be willing to sacrifice something else that I own today that I like a lot in order to lay my hands on this beauty. Does anybody know how many of this watch was made? Thanks Pelle

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takman
May 11, 2022

I really like the lugs on this one. Definitely a unique design

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VinnieD
May 11, 2022

one of those details that take a while to catch your eye but the lugs are very powerful!

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Seeks
May 11, 2022

The lugs was not the first thing that caught my eye but as it was given more wrist time, such details are more appreciated! many thanks

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AuHavrePro
May 11, 2022

and gorgeous watch. Every detail is indeed a work of art. Thank you for the picture, cheers, Filip

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