
Amanico's post spotlights the exquisite Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle World Time Platinum with a captivating blue enamel dial, a limited edition of just 10 pieces from 2017. His discerning eye for horological aesthetics and movement preferences sparks a fascinating discussion among collectors, delving into the nuances of world time complications and the allure of rare Vacheron Constantin references. This article explores the community's insights into this exceptional timepiece and its place within the brand's legacy.

Why donβt you like the VC automatic movement? π€ After all the 240HU mounted on most PP worldtimers including 5110 is also automatic and this VC caliber doesnβt look too shabby in comparison does it? π
Here being that all time zones are displayed, which is not the case with many world time watches πππ»
and I thought of it as well when replying to your Chopard Traveller post. I tried searching for one years ago without success, so picked up the Platinum CEP variant instead. Sold soon after as I find it a little large for me, but missed it. I might still go for this one if I come across one.
I tried many years ago to have it made from les Cabinnotiers but they were not able to squeeze it at all, sadly. A great one nonetheless
Itβs not because I prefer the 240 caliber that the VC one is not nice π
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