Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle Chronograph
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Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle Chronograph

By singingbee · Apr 18, 2021 · 26 replies
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In this insightful post, collector 'singingbee' shares his personal impressions of the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle Chronograph, a piece he recently encountered. He highlights its elegant design, balanced wearability despite its 42mm case, and the refined finishing of its Caliber 1141 movement. His observations provide a valuable starting point for understanding this significant reference within Vacheron Constantin's lineup.

Had the chance to view this piece which belongs to a fellow collector recently.

It is a 42mm chronograph with the Cal. 1141 which is based on the Lemania 2310.

I personally find it a very classy piece which wears quite well and very balanced despite the 42mm case size. The movement also appears to be better finished than the one I saw in the CDV steel.

What do you guys think about this model?









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agyzace
Apr 18, 2021

VC at its restrained finest

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Boris
Apr 18, 2021

My only gripe is that the movement is a tad small for a 42mm case.

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singingbee
Apr 19, 2021

Perfect size for me and very elegant.

SI
singingbee
Apr 20, 2021

Need to look for one of this gem in the near future.

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holdemchamp1225
Apr 20, 2021

I just love and prefer the lugs of the Malte 😁

SI
singingbee
May 2, 2021

I really like this too!

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