This is most useful information. Thanks! While I share Pun’s perspective that we should enjoy the beauty of the watch, I am one of those who finds joy in the beauty, but also in the history, in the technical aspects and the subtle differences among the movements, their finishing and particularities
Hi, I am new to VACHERON CONSTANTIN. I just purchased my first Vacheron Constantin which is a Reference 6484 dated form the “1960's”.. The watch is powered by Caliber P453/3B which has 18 jewels (as opposed to the earlier ones which had 17 jewels) and is stamped twice with the Geneva Seal. I would a
Hi, I am new to VACHERON CONSTANTIN as I have been inclined towards PP for many years. I just purchased my first Vacheron Constantin which is a Reference 6484 dated form the “1960's”.. The watch is powered by Caliber P453/3B which has 18 jewels (as opposed to the earlier ones which had 17 jewels) an