The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph 49150, powered by the Vacheron Constantin Caliber 1137 — a 37-jewel automatic movement based on the legendary Frédéric Piguet 1185. A beautiful movement… and a shame that in factory configuration it hides behin
Caveat: having dedicated a separate thread to Vacheron Constantin Monopusher Chronographs , they're not included here. The models below are listed by increasing reference number. And, of course, I chose only one variant of each reference. Have a nice day!
After the iconic Reference 6087 Cornes de Vache, Vacheron Constantin took a hiatus from chronograph production until the 1980s. 1989 - Reference 47001 With the calibre 1126 movement and chronograph module by Dubois Depraz, Vacheron Constantin began its se
I can’t stand the look of that Overseas DT (nor the identical AP RO – both are woeful compared to what JLC managed to come up with, using the same caliber!), and as the complication is effectively replicated by the BLNR, then I’d happily ditch it and get