
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.

And credit to Vacheron for engineering the movement to make this a reality.
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
I really like the lugs on this one. Definitely a unique design
one of those details that take a while to catch your eye but the lugs are very powerful!
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
and gorgeous watch. Every detail is indeed a work of art. Thank you for the picture, cheers, Filip
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