
Teacher Sun's discovery of a 1967 Vacheron Constantin price list offers a rare glimpse into vintage luxury watch economics and cataloging. This fascinating document, featuring specific references and their prices, sparked a community-wide effort to decode Vacheron Constantin's mid-century product nomenclature. Teacher Sun's initial query about the meaning behind letter-number codes like "G1" and "H1" for reference 6594, which showed different prices, became a focal point for collective horological investigation.


Perhaps different metals? Or added gems?
I can attempt an educated guess for the men's watches. A: calibre 1001 B: 1002 C: 1003 G: 1072 H: 1072Q K: 1120 R: 1701 T: 1014 1: yellow gold 2: white gold 4: platinum If you wish, fill in the missing calibres D, E, F for ladies watches
D: caliber 1005 E: caliber 1050 F: caliber 153
A: calibre 1001 B: 1002 C: 1003 G: 1072 H: 1072Q K: 1120 R: 1701 T: 1014 D: 1005 E: 1050 F: 153 1: yellow gold 3: white gold 4: platinum 5: steel
..... Why dont you let this folder go through your high definition scanner and let us see all those fantastic watches !?
they're parts of the men's watches.
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