I’ve recently had the chance to spend some time with the Vacheron Constantin Malte Perpetual Calendar Chronograph 47112, and I have to admit it surprised me in person. On paper the watch reads like a dream for someone who appreciates traditional complicat
Vacheron. Platinum Malte Perpetual Chronograph. Beautiful Lemania movement. Similar to Patek at a fraction of the cost on the secondary market. Love it!
1936 Unique piece made for Brocking of Spain, and one of Vacheron & Constantin’s first multi-complication wrist watches. Minute repeater with day of the week and, believed to be a first, date via retrograde hand. Ref 4240 Launched in 1942 and produced
Introduction with a question to the guru's ... If you would be faced with this situation would you trade $5k a Rolex Daytona Ceramic White, a Hulk and a Batman for a Vacheron Malte Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Platinum Ref. 47112 ? All complete and mint
I have never owned this watch, but I have some hand's on experience with it. I really like the proportions, and the thickness relative to the diameter is quite appealing to me, as it allows the lugs to be really well defined. Will the seller give you retu
Vacheron Constantin has long been considered one of the “Big Three” watchmakers along with Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet. Each brand has been expertly creating timepieces of the highest order for over a century. When I collected vintage watches my ta
I've been focused so long on getting my Jean Daniel Nicolas tourbillon, which I ordered almost two years ago and expect in a couuple of months, that I haven't really thought about what I want next! That'll be a nice problem to have again! It might be the
here is a short comparaison I had done of the 3970 and the Malte Perpetual chrono a few years back: http://www.network54.com/Forum/201111/message/1106214499/Musings+on+the+Malte+perpetual+calendar+chronograph 1) The base movement is the same but PP modifi