Vacheron Constantin Toledo: Collection Overview
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Vacheron Constantin Toledo: Collection Overview

By amanico · Nov 15, 2025 · 31 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) brings the Vacheron Constantin Toledo into the spotlight, showcasing its distinctive case shape and captivating dial in both white gold and platinum. His appreciation for this unique reference invites a deeper look into a timepiece that often flies under the radar. This article explores why the Toledo continues to charm collectors with its blend of historical design and horological artistry.

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I always had a soft spot for this watch, in white gold: 

Watch by Vacheron Constantin, Historiques, Toledo 1952

Watch by Vacheron Constantin, Historiques, Toledo 1952

Or in platinum: 

Watch by Vacheron Constantin, Historiques, Toledo 1952


Watch by Vacheron Constantin, Historiques, Toledo 1952

The shape of the case, the dial... A real charm. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Vacheron Constantin Ref. Toledo1952

The Vacheron Constantin Toledo 1952, often referred to as 'Cioccolatone' by Italian collectors, features a distinctive curved square case, known as 'carré galbé'. This particular reference is a reinterpretation from the late 20th and early 21st centuries, drawing inspiration from the original Toledo cases introduced in the 1950s. It represents a significant revival of a historically important case shape for the brand, distinguishing itself from more conventional round or rectangular designs. The Toledo 1952 was part of a series of seven different references that revisited the Toledo case during this period.

The Toledo 1952 is typically presented in precious metals, with its characteristic curved square case designed to sit comfortably on the wrist. The watch houses an automatic mechanical movement, reflecting contemporary watchmaking standards while maintaining a classic aesthetic. The crystal is generally sapphire, offering durability and clarity. The design emphasizes the unique geometry of the case, which is a central element of its appeal.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in Vacheron Constantin's design heritage and those who appreciate watches with a strong, recognizable architectural form. It stands as a modern homage to a mid-century design, bridging different eras of the brand's production. The 'Cioccolatone' nickname underscores its unique visual character and its place in collector discourse, highlighting its distinctive and memorable profile within the broader Vacheron Constantin catalog.

Specifications

Caliber
2450
Case
18k Rose Gold
Diameter
36.4mm x 43mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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BL
Blansky
Nov 15, 2025
While I've never been into all the calendar complication I do love the dial and the hands and case.

I think it would also be a great watch stripped down to just the date and even perhaps the moon phase. The top two cutouts don't really work for me.

AM
amanico
Nov 15, 2025
I understand, but I quite like the symmetry of this dial.

MD
mdg
Nov 15, 2025
Nice case...the bottom section of the dial is a bit busy...

AM
amanico
Nov 16, 2025
I knew you would say something...

BI
Bill
Nov 15, 2025
The Toledo 1952 embodies Vacheron Constantin’s courage to be different.

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Nov 15, 2025
Always a top beauty

I believe the original was dubbed cioccolante based on it being shaped like an Italian chocolate! Been awhile since I’ve seen one 👍

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