jglydon

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thread: Vacheron Constantin Skeleton Pocket Watch 57100/000
I think VC's skeletonization work (or should I know call it open-work?) is some of the very best IMO. As many know, V&C's reference numbers used to refer to the specific case design. So the only difference between 57100 and 57500 was the diamonds set...
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thread: Vacheron Constantin Skeleton Pocket Watch 57100/000
I'm sorry, it's been awhile for me to remember all the details. So I can't say for sure if all monochrome dials were engraved. Still a big time lover of vintage V&C, but have stepped away for awhile.
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thread: Vacheron Constantin Skeleton Pocket Watch 57100/000
As it's the only thing in common I can think of between the Mercators and Pocket Watches that are shown. Various dials were made, the monochrome ones were engraved and there are some beautiful, colorful, enamel dials as well.
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thread: Vacheron Constantin Skeleton Pocket Watch 57100/000
They are beautiful! The Les Complications collection was roughly from the late 90s-early 00s (don't remember the exact years) The watch was 43mm in diameter and ultra-thin. The movement is Cal. 1701SQ. It was the last true Pocket Watch movement used...
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thread: My first vintage watch arrived today..............
The watch looks great. Do you know what movement is inside? A VC from 1955 with an automatic movement is a rare bird. Congratulations!
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thread: Unique pieces from Vacheron Constantin (Cabinotiers)
The Guilloche really makes these watches stand out, but I love the classic cal. 1120 inside of them just as much!
thread: History of Centre Seconds of Vacheron & Constantin
Hi again. The dial looks like it was cleaned and some of the original text was "cleaned" too much, causing some deterioration. The hour markers look like they have been re-applied and the holes behind some of them are enlarged (they were definitely...
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thread: History of Centre Seconds of Vacheron & Constantin
Hi, this can be all original. Besides not having swan neck micro-regulators, the early versions of these movements also did not have the movement number engraved on one of the bridges. VXN indicates the movement was imported into the US, and cased by...
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