
WHL provides a quick look review of the Vacheron Constantin Quai de l’Ile Retrograde Annual Calendar, a model that marked a significant step for the brand into contemporary watchmaking. This article explores the watch's innovative modular case, its unique aesthetic, and the introduction of Vacheron Constantin's first annual calendar complication. It highlights how the Quai de l’Ile collection aimed to attract a new generation of collectors while maintaining the brand's horological excellence.








...which are not all exclusive to the watch you're reviewing. First of all, nice write-up! Now, on to the questions. 1) Is VC offering the Annual Calendar with a grey dial and a pink gold & grey titanium case? That is my favorite colour combination by a fair margin, as it looks fantastic on the power reserve model. 2) I noticed that a lot of the dials in these pictures do not have accents on the "e" in Geneve". The presence or absence of the accent on a model-to-model basis seems to be a bit
Any idea why that is? Is it perceived as "cheaper" then gold, or is it something else? A
Ignoring rarity, (in my personal experience) the perception of "precious metals" in China are still the traditional silver, gold, and platinum. Trying to explain the value of a Pd watch to others is not worth the time, and is not as appreciated. BR, Dan
The annual calendar wears big and is a great concept although I miss the original see-through-the-movement design in it
Something I noticed is that VC, being a traditional brand, also has in its colelction many watches that are stepping away from normal pathway: th e Patrimony Contemporaine Double Retrograde, the Quai de l'Ile familly, American 1921 etc ... Thank you very much Bill for the deep report on this watch we don't talk enough about. Cheers, Mark
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